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THE SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL
Dowlands Lane (D369) Smallfield
Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2024

On 20 December 2024 Surrey County Council made the above-mentioned Temporary Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicles from entering or proceeding in that length of Dowlands Lane (D369) Smallfield which extends from points 75 metres northwest and 75 metres south of the centreline of the junction with Dowlands Farm.

Alternative Route – Downlands Lane (D369), Effingham Road (B2037), Redehall Road (C67) and Cross Lane (D368) or the same route in reverse.

The Order is required to allow Sunbelt Rentals to conduct pole testing and all associated works which is anticipated to be completed within 1 day, between 9:30am and 3:30pm, during the 12-month period of operation of this Order which will commence on 13 January 2024. Advanced warning signs will be displayed, and the temporary closure will only operate when the relevant traffic signs are displayed.

Access for emergency vehicles, residents, pedestrians and cyclists will be maintained at all times.

Whyteleafe Hill (C227) Whyteleafe
Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2024

On 20 December 2024 Surrey County Council made the above-mentioned Temporary Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicles from entering or proceeding in that length of Whyteleafe Hill (C227) Whyteleafe which extends from points 20 metres southwest and 20 metres northeast of the centreline of the level crossing south of Whyteleafe railway station.

Alternative Route – Godstone Road (A22), Burntwood Road (D1402), Whyteleafe Road (C227) and Whyteleafe Hill (C227) or the same route in reverse.

The Order is required to allow Network Rail and Centurion Traffic Management in connection with level crossing maintenance and all associated works which is anticipated to be completed within 1 night, between 10:30pm and 6:00am, during the 12-month period of operation of this Order which will commence on 17 January 2024.

Advanced warning signs will be displayed, and the temporary closure will only operate when the relevant traffic signs are displayed. Access for emergency vehicles, pedestrians and dismounted cyclists will be maintained at all times.

Salisbury Road (D1068) and Lambert Road (D1067) Banstead
Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2024

On 20 December 2024 Surrey County Council made the above-mentioned Temporary Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicles from entering or proceeding in that length of (a) Salisbury Road (D1068) Banstead as extends from its junction with Lambert Road to outside number 26 Salisbury Road; and (b)Lambert Road (D1067) Banstead as extends from points 10 metres either side of its junction with Salisbury Road.

Alternative Route – Winkworth Road (A2022) and Wilmott Way (D1066) or High Street (B2217), Sutton Lane (B2217) and Winkworth Road (A2022), as required.

The Order is required to allow SGN to carry out gas main replacement and all associated works which is anticipated to be completed within 1 month, between 8:00am and 4:00pm, during the 12-month period of operation of this Order which will commence on 13 January 2025. Advanced warning signs will be displayed, and the temporary closure will only operate when the relevant traffic signs are displayed.

Access for pedestrians and dismounted cyclists will be maintained at all times. Access for emergency vehicles and residents will be maintained either side of the closure.

Raikes Lane (D274) Abinger Hammer
Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2025

On 01 January 2025 Surrey County Council made the above-mentioned Temporary Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicles from entering or proceeding in that length of Raikes Lane (D274) Abinger Hammer which extends from its junction with Water Lane (D281) for 500m in a northwards direction.

Alternative Route – Water Lane (D281), Sutton Lane (D281), Abinger Lane (C43) and Raikes Lane (D274) or the same route in reverse.

This Order is required to allow BT Openreach to carry out telecom works, which is anticipated to be completed within 1 day, between 9:30am and 3:30pm, during the 12 month period of operation of this Order which will commence on 14 January 2025.

Advanced warning signs will be displayed and the temporary closure, which is anticipated to be in force 24 hours per day, will only operate when the relevant traffic signs are displayed.

Access for emergency vehicles, residents, pedestrians and cyclists will be maintained at all times. All other vehicular traffic will be required to use the signed diversion route.

Kings Mill Lane (D355) Redhill
Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order (No. 2) 2025

On 01 January 2025 Surrey County Council made the above-mentioned Temporary Order under Section 14(1) and 14(7) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicles from entering or proceeding in that length of; (a) Kings Mill Lane (D355) Redhill which extends from its junction with Masons Bridge Road (D355) to the northwestern property access road to “Staplehurst Farm” and; (b) suspend “The Surrey County Council Kings Mill Lane (D355) Redhill Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2024” in its entirety.

Alternative Route – Kings Mill Lane (D355), Kings Cross Lane (D381), Crab Hill Lane (D381), Moats Lane (D381), Prince Of Wales Road (C67), Green Lane (C65), Axes Lane (C65) and Masons Bridge Road (D355) or the same route in reverse.

This Order is required to allow BT Openreach to carry out telecom works, which is anticipated to be completed within 3 days, between 9:30am and 3:30pm, during the 12 month period of operation of this Order which will commence on 14 January 2025.

Advanced warning signs will be displayed and the temporary closure, which is anticipated to be in force 24 hours per day, will only operate when the relevant traffic signs are displayed. Access for emergency vehicles, residents, pedestrians and cyclists will be maintained at all times. All other vehicular traffic will be required to use the signed diversion route.

Beech Farm Road (C78) Warlingham
Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2025

On 01 January 2025 Surrey County Council made the above-mentioned Temporary Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicles from entering or proceeding in that length of Beech Farm Road (C78) Warlingham which extends from its junction with Limpsfield Road (B269) to its junction with Washpond Lane (D451).

Alternative Route – Limpsfield Road (B269), Chelsham Road (C228), Sunnybank (C228), Farleigh Road (C217), Farleigh Common (C217), Addington Road (A2022), Featherbed Lane (C76), Fairchildes Lane (C76) and Beech Farm Road (C78) or the same route in reverse.

This Order is required to allow BT Openreach to carry out telecom works, which is anticipated to be completed within 1 day, between 9:30am and 3:30pm, during the 12 month period of operation of this Order which will commence on 15 January 2025.

Advanced warning signs will be displayed and the temporary closure, which is anticipated to be in force 24 hours per day, will only operate when the relevant traffic signs are displayed. Access for emergency vehicles, residents, pedestrians and cyclists will be maintained at all times. All other vehicular traffic will be required to use the signed diversion route.

Punchbowl Lane (D2857) Dorking
Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order (No. 2) 2025

On 01 January 2025 Surrey County Council made the above-mentioned Temporary Order under Section 14(1) and 14 (7) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicles from entering or proceeding in that length of; (a) Punchbowl Lane (D2857) Dorking which extends from; (i) the southwestern property boundary line of “14 Punchbowl Lane” to the southeastern property boundary line of “44 Overdale” and (ii) its junction with Overdale (D2857) to the northeastern property boundary line of “3 Punchbowl Lane” and; (b) suspend “The Surrey County Council Punchbowl Lane (D2857) Dorking Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2024” in its entirety.

Alternative Route – Punchbowl Lane (D2857), Chart Lane South (D301), Deepdene Avenue (A24) and Reigate Road (A25).

This Order is required to allow TSE Group to carry out telecom works, which is anticipated to be completed within 4 days, between 8:00am and 5:00pm, during the 12 month period of operation of this Order which will commence on 20 January 2025.

Advanced warning signs will be displayed and the temporary closure, which is anticipated to be in force 24 hours per day, will only operate when the relevant traffic signs are displayed. Access for emergency vehicles, residents, pedestrians and cyclists will be maintained at all times. All other vehicular traffic will be required to use the signed diversion route.

Outwood Lane (C70) Bletchingley
Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2025

Surrey County Council propose to make the above-mentioned Temporary Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicles from entering or proceeding in that length of Outwood Lane (C70) Bletchingley as extends from its junction with Sandhills Farm to a point 110 metres south of this junction.

Alternative Route – High Street (A25), Godstone Road (A25), Bletchingley Road (A25), High Street (B2236), Eastbourne Road (B2236), Eastbourne Road (A22), Byers Lane, Whitewood Lane, Hornecourt Hill and Gayhouse Lane or the same route in reverse.

The Order is required to allow Road Traffic Solutions Ltd in connection with utility and all associated works which is anticipated to be completed within 4 days, between 8:00am and 5:00pm, during the 12-month period of operation of this Order which will commence on 27 January 2025.

Advanced warning signs will be displayed, and the temporary closure will only operate when the relevant traffic signs are displayed. Access for emergency vehicles, pedestrians and dismounted cyclists will be maintained at all times.

Dated 02 January 2025

Authorising Officer – Richard Bolton, Assistant Director – Highways, Infrastructure and Planning

Enquiries to: Traffic Regulation Orders Team, Hazel House, Merrow Lane, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7BQ, Telephone: 0300 200 1003

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