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Highways Bulletin March 17

Published on: 18 Mar, 2025
Updated on: 19 Mar, 2025

The information for this bulletin comes from Surrey County Council and is written by them.

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Junction 10, M25 news here.

Further information on Guildford Borough Council’s Ash Road Bridge works is available on the council’s dedicated webpage.

Surrey Spring Clean: Refreshing Our Roads and Communities

Children at twenty-two schools across the county are now benefiting from safer journeys to and from school, following a £3m investment to improve road safety and encourage more walking, cycling and wheeling.

Improvements include a range of measures designed to create safer and more accessible routes for students, parents, and staff.

Key improvements at fourteen schools across the districts and boroughs during the 2023/2024 academic year including:

Guildford

  • Tormead School: A zebra crossing on a raised road table, with footway improvements.
  • Puttenham C of E Infant School: Footway improvements with a 20mph speed limit through the village.
  • St Pauls Primary School: 20mph limit with footway improvements.
  • Walsh Infants and Juniors: A signalised controlled pedestrian crossing on a raised table.

Matt Furniss, Cabinet member for Highways, Transport and Economic Growth said: “Making routes to and from schools safer for children, parents and carers, is a key priority for both the council and local residents.

“I am delighted that with the support of the local schools and the wider community, we have been able to deliver more safety improvement schemes outside our schools, as part of our commitment to making journeys to school safer.

“By investing in these schemes, we are not only improving road safety but also encouraging more active and environmentally friendly modes of transport. We’re also continuing to deliver our Feet First walking training and Bikeability cycling training to provide lifelong road safety skills for Surrey’s school children.”

Over the next year, eight additional schools across the county will benefit from road safety improvements to reduce collisions and make roads safer, encouraging more walking, cycling and wheeling.

More information is available here: £6m funding boost to make Surrey’s roads safer | Surrey News

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