Various Roads in Weybridge - Prohibition of Heavy Commercial Vehicles
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THE SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL
Various Roads in Weybridge (Prohibition of Heavy Commercial Vehicles) Order 2025
On 14 August 2025 Surrey County Council made the above named Order under Sections 1 and 2 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”), the purpose and effect of which will be to:-
(a) prohibit any heavy commercial vehicle, the maximum gross weight of which exceeds 18 tonnes, from entering or proceeding in those lengths of roads in Weybridge specified in the Schedule to this Notice. The prohibition will not apply in relation to vehicles requiring access to premises or land in or adjacent to the roads mentioned in the Schedule to this Notice, including access for the purpose of loading and unloading. The restriction also does not apply to buses, vehicles used by the emergency services or for the purposes of essential services, works and maintenance, refuse collection, for local authority or agricultural purposes and vehicles proceeding in accordance with directions given by Surrey Police, when requiring access to the said lengths of roads; and (b) revoke “Surrey County Council Various Roads in Weybridge(Experimental Prohibition of Heavy Commercial Vehicles) Order 2025” in its entirety.
A copy of the made Order, which will come into operation on 18 August 2025, together with plans showing the lengths of roads to which the Order relates and a Statement of the Council’s reasons for making the Order, may be inspected free of charge at Reception, Surrey Highways, Hazel House, Merrow Lane, Guildford, Surrey, GU4 7BQ, (by appointment), and at Weybridge Library, Church Street, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 8DE, during normal opening hours. The plans and the Statement of Reasons may also be viewed online at www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/policies-plansconsultations/ roads-and-transport-consultations (follow the link to Weybridge Prohibition of Heavy Goods Vehicles).
If you wish to object to the Traffic Order, or any provision contained in it, on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Act, or on the grounds that any requirement of the Act or any instrument made under it has not been complied with in relation to the Traffic Order, you may, within six weeks of from the date of the making of the Order, apply to the High Court for this purpose.
SCHEDULE – (1) Brooklands Road (B374) from its junction with Wellington Way to its junction with Heath Road and Hanger Hill;
(2) Heath Road (B374) the entire length;
(3) Church Street (B374) from its junction with Heath Road to its junction with Balfour Road;
(4) Hanger Hill (B373) the entire length;
(5) St. George’s Avenue (B372) the entire length;
(6) Egerton Road (D3907) the entire length;
(7) Gower Road (D3905) the entire length;
(8) Cavendish Road (D3908) the entire length of public highway from its junction with St. George’s Avenue to its junction with Granville Road;
(9) Old Avenue (D3910) the entire length of public highway from it junction with Queens Road to its junction with Granville Road;
(10) Ellesmere Road (D3906) the entire length;
(11) Bridgewater Road (D3905) the entire length.
Date: 15 August 2025
Lucy Monie – Director – Highways, Transport and Network Management Environment, Transport & Infrastructure Enquiries to: Traffic Regulation Orders Team, Hazel House, Merrow Lane, Guildford, Surrey, GU4 7BQ, Telephone: 0300 200 1003
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