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Staines-upon-Thames name change confirmed | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
The Surrey town of Staines is to change its name to Staines-upon-Thames with the aim of promoting its riverside location and boosting its economy. | |
Spelthorne borough councillors backed the change at a full council meeting on Thursday night after consulting residents and businesses. | |
Of the 35 councillors who attended, 25 voted for the name change, six abstained and four voted against. | |
There will be a formal ceremony on 20 May to mark the official renaming. | There will be a formal ceremony on 20 May to mark the official renaming. |
Alex Tribick, chairman of the Spelthorne Business Forum, came up with the idea to change the name of the town and said he was "delighted" with the decision. | |
"It's the culmination of two years' hard work," he said, adding that "it was quite clear from the public consultation that we'd overwhelmingly won the argument". | |
"Last night's vote by the council was a ringing endorsement of what the public wanted." | |
Staines Town FC had been among those campaigning against the name change and has insisted that it would not change the name of its club. | |
Secretary Steve Parson described the consultancy process as "a sham". | |
He said the argument that the new name would attract visitors and businesses to Staines did not stand up. | |
"It doesn't take very much research at all to learn where Staines is if you don't already know. | |
"If he [Mr Tribick] is looking to attract the sort of businesses that are run by people that are so stupid they can't even open an atlas or a gazetteer then I'm not sure that they're going to be very good for the future of our town." | |
But Councillor Colin Davis, the borough's economic development spokesman, said: "All those who voted for this excellent measure recognise that by evoking its historic position on the River Thames, Staines-upon-Thames can display its best to the world at large." | |
Staines was lampooned by comic spoof rapper Ali G and Indie band Hard-Fi. | |
Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen used the town as the home for his character, while the rock band described it as being "like a ghost town". |
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