Egham is a town in the Runnymede district of Surrey, in the south-east of England. It becomes part of the London traveler belt and has its very own railway station. It adjoins, directly, junction 13 of the M25 freeway and also is located 19 miles (31 km) WSW of London. It can be thought about a college town as it carries its greater part, Egham Hillside, the school of Royal Holloway, University of London. Not far from this community, at Runnymede, Magna Carta was secured. Egham is home to a large study centre for Procter & Wager, the London Innovation Centre, on Rusham Park, formally owned by Covering oils. P&G has over 550 employees in Egham, servicing Fine Fragrance, Beauty Care and Healthcare brand names, such as Hugo Boss, Olay, as well as Vicks although in May 2012 P&G introduced strategies to drop 125 of these work. Other significant employers include HCL AXON (an infotech working as a consultant), Belron (parent business of Autoglass), the EMEA Headquarters of Future Electronics, as well as the European headquarters of Enterprise Holdings; moms and dad business of the Enterprise Rent-a-Car, Alamo, and National vehicle rental companies. Egham is additionally home to CAB International Europe UK, which holds one of the world's biggest collections of microorganisms as well as the HQ of Spectris PLC, a distributor of accuracy instrumentation and manages with 8900 staff members worldwide.