This is a list of famous or notable people born in, or associated with, the Borough of Woking in England, who have a Wikipedia page.
Woking is a town and borough in Surrey, around 23mi (37km) southwest of central London. In addition to the town of Woking, the borough also includes the settlements of Brookwood, Knaphill, Pyrford, Byfleet and West Byfleet.
The first surviving record of the settlement is from Domesday Book of 1086, in which the manor appears as Wochinges.[1] The "monastery at Wocchingas" is mentioned in a c.1200 copy of an early 8th-century letter from Pope Constantine to Hedda, Abbot of Bermondsey and Woking.[2][note 1]
composer, pianist, conductor and music arranger born in Woking (1960), attended Sheerwater Secondary School, Woking Boys Grammar School and Woking VI Form College.
guitarist and singer-songwriter, The Style Council, The Jam. "Town Called Malice", which was written by Paul Weller and recorded by his band, The Jam, is about Woking. The song reached No. 1 in the UK Charts.
author who used the town as a setting for his novel The War of the Worlds and was staying in the town when he wrote it. A large sculpture of a (Wellsian) Martian Fighting Machine(above) was installed in the town centre to commemorate Woking's links with the story.
musician, singer-songwriter, television presenter and actor, who was a founding member of pop rock band Busted and was the winner of I'm A Celebrity... in 2006, lived in Woking and attended Woking High School