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The London commuter belt is the name given to the built-up area surrounding and running into Greater London, but not administered as part of it. The counties bordering, London, Kent, Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and Essex all have built-up developments that directly run into the London metropolitan area, but the belt includes areas further away.
The boundaries are not fixed and tend to rise as travel speeds increase, and could currently be considered to stretch as far as Reading, Guildford, and Milton Keynes, but is generally considered to include
- Addlestone
- Amersham
- Ashstead
- Aylesbury
- Banstead
- Basildon
- Beaconsfield
- Berkhamstead
- Biggin Hill
- Billericay
- Borehamwood
- Brentwood
- Burnham
- Byfleet
- Caterham
- Cheshunt
- Chertsey
- Chigwell
- Chorleywood
- Cobham
- Dartford
- Dorking
- Egham
- Epping
- Epsom
- Fleet
- Gerrards Cross
- Gravesend
- Grays
- Harlow
- Hatfield
- Hemel Hempstead
- Hextable
- High Wycombe
- Horley
- Hornchurch
- Leatherhead
- Loughton
- Medway
- Northfleet
- Ongar
- Orpington
- Oxshott
- Potters Bar
- Purley
- Radlett
- Rayleigh
- Redhill
- Reigate
- Rickmansworth
- Romford
- Sevenoaks
- Slough
- South Oxhey
- Southend-on-Sea
- St Albans
- Staines
- Swanley
- Tadworth
- Theydon Bois
- Thurrock
- Tilbury
- Upminster
- Uxbridge
- Waltham Abbey
- Waltham Cross
- Walton-on-Thames
- Warlingham
- Warlington
- Watford
- Welwyn Garden City
- Weybridge
- Windsor
- Woking

