Guildford Issue 157 – 11Th to 17Th November 2019 Highways Future

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Guildford Issue 157 – 11Th to 17Th November 2019 Highways Future 0300 200 1003 [email protected] Area: Guildford Issue 157 – 11th to 17th November 2019 Highways future services survey We are seeking your views to help us decide the future of the services provided by Highways and Transport. We are considering our next contract arrangements as several come to the end of their terms over the next few years. Our future provider, and new contract, will work with us to achieve our Community vision for Surrey in 2030. Your feedback will help us shape both the future direction of our services and how we will deliver them. To fill out the survey go to Surrey Says. The closing date is 24 November 2019. Surrey County Council works due to be carried out between 11th and 17th November If you have any queries about the Surrey County Council works please contact the Works Communication Team - [email protected] 0300 200 1003 or visit www.surreycc.gov.uk/roadworks for full details of all works, where you can also set up email alerts for areas you are interested in. Road Location Description of works Expected Expected Traffic start date completion management date Major restoration works on Old Portsmouth Peasmarsh, grade 2 listed building Multi-Way Road Guildford (private works) 16/09/2019 15/11/2019 Signals Soft & hard landscaping works to existing shared Egerton Road Guildford pavement 16/09/2019 13/12/2019 Lane Closure The Street West Clandon Repairs to boundary wall 06/11/2019 19/11/2019 Two-Way Signals Give Way Seale Lane Seale Broken man hole cover (bt) 04/11/2019 18/11/2019 System Hound House Road Shere Drainage works 26/09/2019 11/11/2019 Two-Way Signals Guildford Road Effingham Carriageway patching 12/11/2019 14/11/2019 Road Closure St Catherines Drive Guildford Preventative patching 07/11/2019 11/11/2019 Road Closure Epsom Road West Clandon Carriageway cleaning 15/11/2019 18/11/2019 Lane Closure Epsom Road Guildford Carriageway cleaning 15/11/2019 18/11/2019 Lane Closure Effingham Junction, East Carriageway overlay patch Howard Road Horsley to remove undulation 14/11/2019 18/11/2019 Two-Way Signals Botany Hill Seale, Farnham Pre patching 12/11/2019 14/11/2019 Road Closure Epsom Road Guildford Traffic light repairs 11/11/2019 11/11/2019 Stop/Go Boards Surrey County Council works completed between 4th and 10th November Road Location Description of works Expected start Expected date completion date Horsham Road Holmbury St Carriageway patching 31/10/2019 04/11/2019 Mary Hound House Shere Damaged culvert 26/09/2019 04/11/2019 Road Keens Lane Guildford Install new pavement 21/10/2019 04/11/2019 (private works) Dennis Guildford Carriageway cleaning 01/11/2019 05/11/2019 Roundabout Midleton Road Guildford Carriageway cleaning 01/11/2019 05/11/2019 Woodbridge Road Guildford Carriageway cleaning 01/11/2019 05/11/2019 Wyke Avenue Ash Install new pedestrian 04/11/2019 05/11/2019 crossing point Ladymead Guildford Carriageway cleaning 01/11/2019 05/11/2019 Shere Road West Clandon Install posts 04/11/2019 06/11/2019 Worplesdon Road Worplesdon Reseat a current bus stop 04/11/2019 06/11/2019 pole Woodbridge Road Guildford Repair kerbs and cut back 05/11/2019 07/11/2019 vegetation Findlay Drive Guildford Carriageway patching works 31/10/2019 08/11/2019 Mackies Hill Peaslake Carriageway patching works 06/11/2019 08/11/2019 Horsham Road Holmbury St Carriageway patching 31/10/2019 04/11/2019 Mary Link to Highways England scheduled works Works by utility companies due to be carried out between 11th and 17th November There are a high number of works by utility companies carried out across Surrey each day. These can range from a new supply to a private property to a major mains renewal project. With the focus on the potential for traffic disruption, the following is a list of works in the Guildford Borough which either start in the forthcoming week or are continuing into or through the week. If you have any queries about the utility company works please contact us - 0300 200 1003 or visit www.surreycc.gov.uk/roadworks for full details of all works, where you can also set up email alerts for areas you are interested in. Road Location Utility Description of works Expected Expected Traffic Company Start Date Completion Management Date Disconnection / reconnection of Walnut Tree UK Power existing electricity Two-Way Close Guildford Networks supply for a customer 06/11/2019 12/11/2019 Signals Old Portsmouth Peasmars Continued restoration Multi-Way Road h Sun Traffic of listed farm buildings 16/09/2019 15/11/2019 Signals Worplesdon Thames Road Guildford Water New water connection 11/11/2019 15/11/2019 Lane Closure Southern Gas Continued gas mains Multi-Way Vale Road Ash Vale Networks replacement 04/11/2019 17/11/2019 Signals West Repairs to boundary Two-Way The Street Clandon Tiscali wall 06/11/2019 19/11/2019 Signals Weylea Thames Avenue Guildford Water Water mains renewal 28/10/2019 24/11/2019 Road Closure Southern Gas Continued gas mains Multi-Way Manor Road Tongham Networks replacement 29/07/2019 25/11/2019 Signals Oxenden Southern Gas Continued gas mains Multi-Way Road Tongham Networks replacement 29/10/2019 25/11/2019 Signals Glaziers Thames New sewer to be laid in Lane Normandy Water carriageway 21/10/2019 20/12/2019 Road Closure Please note, all above information was accurate at the time of publication but dates may now differ. [email protected] www.surreycc.gov.uk/roadworks 0300 200 1003 www.twitter.com/surreytravel .
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