Business Services in Addlestone
We have found 4 suppliers of business services (including Citizens Advice Bureau, Local Authority & Tool Suppliers) in Addlestone and have listed them below split into the type of service that they provide.
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Citizens Advice Bureau located in Addlestone
Runnymede and Spelthorne Citizens Advice (Addlestone)
Contact details for Addlestone Citizens Advice Bureau
Local Authority in Addlestone
Runnymede Borough Council
Website and contact details for Runnymede Borough Council local authority.
Addlestone based Tool Suppliers
Screwfix
Screwfix is the UK's largest multi channel supplier of Trade Tools, Plumbing, Electrical, Bathrooms and Kitchens. With over 30 years experience in the industry, we dispatch tens of thousands of parcels every week for next day and weekend delivery to tradesmen, handymen and serious DIY enthusiasts all over the UK.
Wall Art
John Mitchell - Photo4Me
Wall art suitable for interior design and office receptions, available online and shipped to Addlestone. Printed to order on canvas, acrylic and other surfaces with 30 day guarantee.
About Addlestone
Addlestone (/ˈædəlstən/ or /ædəlstoʊn/) is a town in Surrey, England, approximately 18.6 mi (29.9 km) southwest of London. The town is recorded as Attelsdene in 1241 and its name is probably derived from that of a Saxon landowner. Previously part of the parish of neighbouring Chertsey, it began to grow as significant settlement in its own right from the mid-18th century. The Civic Centre, which houses the offices of Runnymede Borough Council, Addlestone Police Station and the local library, opened in 2008.
Addlestone is home to the ancient Crouch Oak tree, under which it is said Queen Elizabeth I picnicked. It also marked the edge of Windsor Forest before it was largely cut down for fields and settlements.
The above introduction to Addlestone uses material from the Wikipedia article 'Addlestone' and is used under licence.
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