Horley
Horley is a town in Surrey that surrounds Surrey and West Sussex. It is south of the twin towns of Reigate and Redhill, and neighbouring Gatwick Airport and Crawley. The town is at an elevation of around 54 metres above mean sea level and encompasses 4.34 square miles. It has a population of 21232. The Horley Master Plan, passed by Reigate and Banstead Borough Council in February 2005, permits the construction of nearly 2600 new homes. This will cover the Metropolitan Green Belt, which is allowed if the local plan complies with national requirements, consisting of the capacity to display ecological sustainability and preserving the character of localities. Due to frequent and quick train links to London from Horley Train Station, Horley qualifies as a commuter town. 2 thirds of the working population commute to London or Crawley, with the remaining one third working regionally. Horley has a considerable economy of its own, including the presence of business parks and a long high street containing industrial chain stores and independent businesses. It was the home of the Matbro works, which produced forklift trucks between the 1950s and the 1980s and founded telescopic handlers, which were incredibly popular with farmers and construction business. A popular tourist attraction is the Archway Theatre, located under the arches of the Victoria Road railway bridge; the theatre features a bar, an auditorium with a seat capacity of 95, and a studio theatre seating 40 people. For all your house upgrades, make certain to make use of dependable contractors in Horley to make certain of quality.