Egham (Subscribe)
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- Business and Economy (22)
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Great Fosters popular
County house hotel. Profile, history, facilities, photo gallery and tariff.
American Community School
http://www.acs-england.co.uk/schools/egham/index.htm
American and international school with pupils from 3-18 years of age.
Eez of Minders
http://www.eezofminders.co.uk/
Organises child and pet care throughout England. Describes its services.
Egham and District Choral Society
Information including concerts, prices and dates also the history of society.
Egham Community website
Local community website offering information on local businesses, services, news and events.
Egham Cricket Club
http://www.eghamcricketclub.i12.com
Includes team selections, club news, fixtures and league tables.
Guards Polo Club
http://www.guardspoloclub.com/
Located in Windsor Great Park with a livery/training facility four miles away. Offers information on tournaments, membership, history and fees.
Historic town of Egham
Information on places to visit around Egham Town Centre. List of regional links.
Juliana's Fitness and Aerobics
http://website.lineone.net/~juliana_mackey
A site to promote fitness in general and to encourage exercise.
Royal Holloway College
Offers higher education and research programmes. Details of departments, services and study guides available online.
Royal Holloway, University of London
http://www.rhul.ac.uk/rcs/holidays
Information about the self-catering and bed and breakfast facilities at this university campus.
Runnymede Hotel
http://www.runnymedehotel.com/
Details on wedding, banqueting, conferences and all amenities. Search facility available.
St Paul's Church, Hythe
http://uk.geocities.com/gking.stpauls_egham_hythe%40btinternet.com/
Church of England church, lists time of services and location.
Starshot Gundogs
http://www.starshot-gundogs.moonfruit.com
Breeder of Hungarian Wirehaired Vizslas and English Springer Spaniels. Pictures of the dogs and useful links.
The Old Parsonage
http://www.theoldparsonage.com
Guest house in Englefield Green. Profile and facilities with photo gallery.
The 1215 Magna Carta
http://www.magnacartaplus.org/magnacarta/
Translation from the Latin of the first version of the Magna Carta, signed by King John at Runnymede in 1215. Links to glossary and Latin original text.
