Business Services in Walton-on-Thames
We have found 3 suppliers of business services (including Accountants & IT Support) in Walton-on-Thames and have listed them below split into the type of service that they provide.
If you know of any more suppliers of business related services in Walton-on-Thames that you can recommend please contact us and we will look at adding them to this page.
Please note that none of the firms listed on this page have paid for an entry. We have found them either by our own searching or by the recommendation of other people.
Accountants
HDaccountancy.com Ltd
As a Qualified accountant with over 10 years experience of working in accounting & finance, I decided to use my expertise so I could help small business and individuals with their accountancy and finance needs.
Walton-on-Thames IT Support
Click, Save & Print
Click, Save & Print is the place for all things tech in Walton-on-Thames. This might be a new name and a new look for the former Smart Cartridge shop that served the community for over 11 years, but we are the same team - still providing the ink refilling services our customers know us for, in addition to a wider range of services such as PC repair, printing and data recovery.
Wall Art
John Mitchell - Photo4Me
Wall art suitable for interior design and office receptions, available online and shipped to Walton-on-Thames. Printed to order on canvas, acrylic and other surfaces with 30 day guarantee.
About Walton-on-Thames
Walton-on-Thames, known locally as Walton, is a market town on the south bank of the Thames in northwest Surrey, England. It is in the Borough of Elmbridge, about 15 mi (24 km) southwest of central London. Walton forms part of the Greater London Built-up Area, and is served by a wide range of transport links. According to the 2011 Census, the town has a total population of 22,834. The town itself consists mostly of suburban streets, with a historic town centre of Celtic origin. It is one of the largest towns in Elmbridge, alongside Weybridge.
The name "Walton" is Anglo-Saxon in origin and is cognate with the common phonetic combination meaning "Briton settlement" (literally, "Welsh Town" – weal(as) tun). Before the Romans and the Saxons were present, a Celtic settlement was here. The most common Old English word for the Celtic inhabitants was the "Wealas", originally meaning "foreigners" or "strangers". William Camden identified Cowey Stakes or Sale, Walton as the place where Julius Caesar forded the River Thames on his second invasion of Britain. A fisherman removed several wooden stakes about thigh-width and 6 feet (1.8 m) high that were very black and hard enough to turn an axe, and shod with iron. He sold these to John Montagu, 5th Earl of Sandwich, who used to come to the neighbouring Shepperton bank to fish, for half a guinea apiece. Elmbridge Museum requires definitive evidence of these stakes, the evidence at present limited to pre 20th-century secondary sources that conflict as to detail.
The above introduction to Walton-on-Thames uses material from the Wikipedia article 'Walton-on-Thames' and is used under licence.
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