subject: Surrey county in great shape to emerge from recession [print this page] In Man and Van Surrey we are pleased to inform you that almost all Surrey's boroughs are in the top 50 in a league of areas most likely to be resilient against the effects of recession. Research carried out by credit check company Experian has found that Elmbridge was the most likely location in the country to cope best with spending cuts and other likely effects of the economic downturn. Other areas featured in the top 10 were Waverley, Mole Valley and Surrey Heath, with Guildford appearing at number 12.
Pauline Hedges, head of policy for Surrey Chambers of Commerce, agreed that the county was well-placed to survive the recession, adding: "It's something we've been saying for some time.Traditionally it's always been the case that Surrey is last in and first out. People here tend to have good, solid jobs that are secure. I think all the towns are doing really well, Guildford particularly is picking up, they're all showing a sense of revitalisation. It's about time Guildford became the county town in reality as well as just in name. It's an upwards spiral, as people gain confidence, as they see things are happening, they think I'll have a go, I'll join in'."
Mrs Hedges said she was especially pleased with the town of West Byfleet, which she believed had been helped by Woolworths moving out and a Costa Coffee moving in.
As you can see, Surrey area has always been successful and that convinces many people to move here. In Man and Van Surrey we would love to help you move into this prospering area. Please do not hesitate and contact our team to get a free quote on 02087153525. We are look forward to hearing from you.
Surrey county in great shape to emerge from recession