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  2. Goldsworth Park - Wikipedia

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    Goldsworth Park is a large housing estate to the north-west of Woking in Surrey, England. It was named after the nearby Goldsworth area which was a large 'tithing' of Woking Parish. It was named after the nearby Goldsworth area which was a large 'tithing' of Woking Parish.

  3. The High Cost of Free Parking - Wikipedia

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    The High Cost of Free Parking begins with a discussion of the history of automobiles and parking and how vehicle ownership rates have steadily increased over time. Shoup argues that parking is a classic tragedy of the commons problem, wherein drivers compete over scarce public parking spaces and consume time and resources searching for them.

  4. Why cities are cracking down on free parking - AOL

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    Seattle adjusts on-street parking rates based on demand — anywhere from 50 cents to $5 an hour depending on location and time of day — to achieve a goal of one-to-two free spaces available per ...

  5. Kingfield Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Kingfield Stadium, currently known as The Laithwaite Community Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in the Kingfield area of Woking, Surrey, and is the home of Woking Football Club which has a capacity of approximately 6,000, of which 2,500 are seated on grandstands.

  6. Woking - Wikipedia

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    Hoe Valley School opened in September 2015 at Woking Park [237] and moved to its current site on Egley Road three years later. [238] [239] The free school currently educates children up to the age of 16, and the sixth form is due to open in 2023. [240] Woking College, in Rydens Way, opened in September 1977 with an initial intake of 730 ...

  7. Parking - Wikipedia

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    Parking is the act of stopping and disengaging a vehicle and usually leaving it unoccupied. Parking on one or both sides of a road is often permitted, though sometimes with restrictions. Some buildings have parking facilities for use of the buildings' users. Countries and local governments have rules [1] for design and use of parking spaces.

  8. Woking Park - Wikipedia

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    Pool in the Park flumes [needs update]Pool in the Park is a purpose-built swimming complex in the middle of the park. It has three pools, the competition pool that is one to three metres deep, 25m long and 13m wide, with up to 6 swim lanes, which opened in 1989; a teaching pool 16 metres long x 8 metres and 0.8m - 1.0m depth and the leisure lagoon which includes three Water Slides which vary ...

  9. Brookwood, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Brookwood is a village in Surrey, England, about 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (5.6 km) west of Woking, with a mixture of semi-rural, woodland-set and archetypal suburban residential homes. It lies on the western border of the Woking Borough, with a small part of the village in Guildford Borough. As part of the 2016 boundary review, Brookwood became part ...