No. The following are in Surrey. Sunbury-on-Thames. Walton-on-Thames.
Uxbridge is a district in west London and Surrey is a county which is adjacent to London and covers quite a large area, so you would need to specify which town or village in Surrey to get an accurate answer to this question.
Surrey is a County.. There are many Towns in Surrey.
There is no town ending in A in Surrey on the Thames river.
In Charles Dickens' novel "Great Expectations," the distance between Pip's village in Kent and Satis House in Surrey (which was the location of Miss Havisham's estate) is about 20 miles. Richmond is a town located in Surrey, and is known for its parks, gardens, and historic sites.
There are no towns ending in A on the Surrey part of the Thames.
Guildford is the county town of Surrey. However, Surrey County Council is administered from Kingston, which is within Greater London.
Surrey is a county which adjoins Heathrow. You will have to be more specific and indicate which town you are asking about.
Walton
A village is usually smaller than a town.
A town has a basic social amenities while a village doesn't. A town usually has people from a wide multicultural background unlike a village.
A village does not have a town council