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Making Surrey a better place... Surrey is divided into 11... Surrey in film and books... Surrey has a population of approximately 1... Surrey is the most densely populated county after Greater London... Surrey contains a good deal of mature... Much of Surrey is in the... Surrey provides much in the way of rural leisure activities... Before Roman times the area today known as Surrey was very probably occupied by the... The territory of Surrey was traversed by... 410AD the territory of modern Surrey was officially part of... At this time the Surrey area was sparsely populated and almost entirely forested... and only north and east Surrey were retained by the... From 568 the eastern border of Surrey with Kent was agreed and marked by a ditch... In 675 Surrey became one of the last portions of... In 685 Surrey changed allegiance and took... In 690 the western border of Surrey was settled with... In 705 Surrey was transferred from the Middle Saxon diocese of... After 771 Surrey came under the rule of... The territory of Surrey was formally annexed by Wessex in 860 and became a... and the Danes reach their height with Surrey becoming the arena for a number of key battles... in 1042 Surrey remained unmolested until the... been the first Brythonic army to move through Surrey for nearly 900 years... times Surrey was divided into the 14... The arms granted to Surrey County Council in 1934 and used until 1974... The arms granted to Surrey County Council in 1934 and used until 1974... of Surrey was formed in 1889 when the Provisional... other than local government the administrative county of Surrey and county borough of Croydon continued to form a... Surrey had been administered from... were transferred from Surrey to Greater London... metropolitan county of Surrey were similar to those of the administrative county with the exception of... Surrey is a prosperous county with a service based economy closely tied to that of London... Surrey has the highest... Surrey is credited with having the highest proportion of millionaires in the UK... Surrey is also renowned for gardening... of trend of regional gross value added of Surrey at current basic prices published... a high proportion of school children in Surrey go to independent school... Surrey has important country houses such as... Surrey County Cricket Club... Surrey County Cricket Club... Surrey has numerous football teams... Surrey County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major county clubs which make up the... Surrey in film and books... Surrey in film and books... Surrey has been mentioned in literature... Surrey was mentioned often in Aldous Huxley... is set in Surrey with many specific towns and villages identified... Surrey woodland represented Germany in the opening scene of... Surrey has been also mentioned in Sophie Kinsella... Surrey is served by these emergency services... Surrey has 21 stations... Surrey County Council press release January 17... villages in Surrey with population more than 1000...

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