In 1983, Woking was
twinned with
Amstelveen in the
Netherlands, though the Charter of Friendship was signed in 1989. Then in 1992 Woking was twinned with
Le Plessis-Robinson in
France, though the Charter of Friendship was signed in 1993. In 1999, Woking twinned with Rastatt in Germany, though the Charter of Friendship was signed in 2001.
Large local employers In 1947 Kenwood started in Woking leaving the town in 1961 when the company moved to Havant, Hampshire. By 1961, Kenwood had a workforce of 700. In 1957 James Walker Engineering opened a new site in Old Woking; it closed in 2006. In 1963,
McLaren Racing Team formed; in 1999 they started to build the new Mercedes SLR. In 1976
British American Tobacco moved into
Export House Tower. Telewest took up occupancy in 2001, becoming Virgin Media six years later. In 2009, Mouchel Group PLC moved from West Hall in nearby West Byfleet into Export House, along with
Mustang Engineering. Woking's tallest building and British American Tobacco's former HQ
Sports In 1954 Woking
Squash Club was formed and in 1968 Woking
Archery Club was established. In 1994 Woking Football Club won the FA Trophy, winning it again in 1995 and 1997.
Town planning 1953 the Surrey Plan foresaw a Woking Urban District population of about 67,000 in the mid-1970s, but the 1961
Census figures exceeded that amount. In 1965, a revised town plan foresaw a population of 97,000 by 1981 and proposed building 3 new housing schemes, one of which was known as 'Slococks', to be built on nurserylands owned by Slococks. By 1970, New Ideal Homes and Woking Council agreed to a partnership to build 'Slococks'. In 1973 the plan to build a housing estate was approved by the Government. The project was called
Goldsworth Park. Work started in Goldsworth Vale (phase one was Wilders Close etc.), with plans to build approx. 4,500 homes for approx. 15,000 residents. It also planned for a lake, sports facilities,
golf course, shops, swimming-pool, library, industrial estate, youth centres, pubs, churches, fire station and social facilities. A year later the first owner moved into the estate.
Facilities In 1971 Wolsey Place Shopping Centre opened. About this time Centre Halls and Woking Centre Library opened. Then in 1973 the new covered Woking Swimming Pool was opened (called the Centre Pool), near to where Toys'R'Us and Peacocks Corner are now on the A320. The Pool in the Park opened in 1989. In 1977, Marjorie Richardson (the former 46th Woking Urban District Council Chairman for 1962/3) opened a centre in Woking for retired people. 1983 saw the opening of the
Woking Civic Offices by the
Duke of Gloucester. In 1992, Peacocks Shopping Centre, Library, Town Gate, Cinema and New Victoria Theatre and the Leisure Lagoon at Pool in the Park opened. Centre Halls, Centre Pool and Woking Centre Library had been demolished to make room for them. Then in 1996, The Planets Entertainment complex was completed. In 2010 the front of the Peacocks had a glass extension added onto it. Some locals criticised it for not being able to see the clock that was there previously. In 1999, the Surrey History Centre officially opened by Charles, Prince of Wales. In 2007, work finished on the Albion Square canopy outside the town side of
Woking railway station costing £3.1 million.
Politics In 1974, Woking Borough Council was formed, replacing the Urban District Council and was under Conservative Control. In 1994 Woking Borough Council switched from Conservative to No Overall Control. In 1999, Ian Eastwood became Deputy Mayor. Also in that year, the South East Regional Assembly was set up covering Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. In 2006, Woking Borough Council announced a Housing
private finance initiative (PFI) project called Priority Homes – Putting Affordable Housing First . The proposed development will provide 190 affordable houses within a mixed tenure community on a single site, to the north of Moor Lane, in Westfield. On Friday 23 March 2007,
Prince Charles opened a climate change exhibition at The Peacocks shopping centre. The exhibition, a joint venture by Business in the Community and the British Council of Shopping Centres (BCSC) endorsed by the Climate Group, features displays with information on "issues of recycling, energy use, transport, waste reduction and locally sourced food."
Telephone codes Sometime between 1989 and 1994, it had changed from 04862 to 0483. The original reason for this was that 04862 was a RING code of GUILDFORD and actually meant 0GU62. British Telecom decided to move most UK RING codes to their related CORE codes (Guildford CORE code 0483 actually stood for 0GU3). In 1994, Woking's STD telephone code changed from 0483 to 01483 along with most areacodes in the UK on Phoneday.
Transport issues ] On 14 December 1993, an explosion on the railway lines between Woking and West Byfleet disrupted rail traffic and forced the closure of 9 stations in the area. In 1996
South West Trains won the franchise for most rail routes through Woking Station (the former BR Network South East/South West Division). In 2002,
Arriva's Woking depot in Goldsworth Park Trading Estate closed, moving to Guildford.
Other notable events In 1963,
The Rolling Stones played a concert at the '
Atalanta' Ballroom in Woking.
Paul Weller was born on 25 May 1958, in Sheerwater. He went on to form the
Jam in 1972. In 2001,
C&A closed its Swiftflow distribution depot on
Goldsworth Park Trading Estate. Then in 2003, a new, bigger warehouse was built on the site of the old C+A warehouse in Kestrel Way. ==Mayors==