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Camberley Working Mens Club
Obelisk Way
Camberley Surrey GU15 3SD
Tel: 01276 26359
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Enjoy the tranquillity of Surrey's rolling green hills or experience a night out at one of our many nationally acclaimed theatres. Soak up the atmosphere of bygone eras in our historical buildings and monuments or shop until you drop in our modern shopping malls. Enjoy a quiet pint in a traditional country pub or dazzle your taste buds in one of our top class restaurants. What's on in Surrey
Social Clubs in Surrey |
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| Guildford Railway Social Club Onslow Road Guildford Surrey GU1 4HU Tel: 01483 566894 |
Shalford & District Social Club 10 Station Road Shalford Surrey GU4 8HB Tel: 01483 568856 |
| Woodbridge Hill Working Mens Club 29 Aldershot Road Guildford Surrey GU2 8AE Tel: 01483 572190 |
Bramley Social Club Hall Road Bramley Surrey GU5 0AX Tel: 01483 893715 |
| Camberley Working Mens Club Obelisk Way Camberley Surrey GU15 3SD Tel: 01276 26359 |
Guildford City Social Club 73 Josephs Road Guildford Surrey GU1 1DN Tel: 01483 564733 |
| Guildford Jubilee Social Club Stocton Close Guildford Surrey GU1 1HR Tel: 01483 569405 |
Metropole Social & Working Mens Club 25 Deepcut Bridge Road Deepcut Surrey GU16 6QX Tel: 01252 835164 |
| Stoughton Working Mens Club 172 Worplesdon Road Guildford Surrey GU2 9UY Tel: 01483 563327 |
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Camberley is a town in Surrey, England, situated 31 miles (50 km) southwest of central London, in the corridor between the M3 and M4 motorways. The town lies close to the borders of both Hampshire and Berkshire; the boundaries intersect on the western edge of the town where all three counties converge. Camberley's suburbs include Crawley Hill, Heatherside, Yorktown, Old Dean and Frimley Road district. Most of Camberley's town centre is host to the The Mall shopping centre, built around the Main Square. This is a late 1980s development anchored by stores such as House of Fraser and Woolworths. The most memorable feature of the Main Square in Camberley is the large clock found in the centre of the complex which also houses a lift up to a café which is opposite a Primark store. The High Street has a number of shops as well as bars and clubs, many of the latter being more recent additions. There are a number of secondary shopping streets including Park Street, Princess Way and parts of London Road. After much debate and delay (plans having been discussed for over half a decade), construction started in May 2006 on a new seven acre mixed-use development west of Park Street. Named 'The Atrium', the new development will include residential, leisure and retail facilities, as well as a 900 space car park. There will be 217 'design-led' apartments divided into three areas within the complex (named Centro, Aspect and Courtyard). Fourteen new retail units will face directly onto Park Street, opposite the Main Square shopping centre. The intention is to pedestrianise and landscape Park Street for the new development. Leisure facilities are to include a nine-screen cinema, bowling alley, a health and fitness club, cafés and restaurants. Various elements of The Atrium will be opening during 2008, with the final elements, the main cinema and bowling Alley, opening in October and November respectively. More on Camberley
