Public Footpath 30 Chertsey

Notice

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, Section 14(1)
The Surrey County Council
Public Footpath 30 (Chertsey)
Temporary Prohibition Of Traffic Order 2024

The Surrey County Council Public Footpath No. 30 (Chertsey) Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2024 was made on the grounds of public safety due to Works being undertaken on or near the highway. The Order came into operation on 8 August 2024. It was due to expire on 08 October 2024 but has now been continued in force by the Secretary of State for Transport until 08 April 2025 or until the completion of the works, whichever is earlier.

The Order as continued prohibits all traffic on foot or by any other means from entering or proceeding along Public Footpath 30 (Chertsey) from point A (Grid reference: 502437 163008) in a generally north-easterly direction for approximately 350 metres to point B (Grid reference: 502691 163296) marked by a solid bold line on plan 3/1/87/H42.

The prohibition described above will only be operative while the County Council, or an authorised person acting on its behalf, displays signs prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002 (S.I. 2002 No. 3113) prohibiting the said movements. Access to properties will not be affected.

The alternative route is as follows from point A (Grid reference: 502437 163008): Head north-west along Public Footpath No.21 (Chertsey) until the footpath meets Brox Road. Head north-east along Brox Road for approximately 682 metres then head south-east along Public Footpath No.22 (Chertsey) for approximately 270 metres, then head in a south-westerly direction on Public Footpath No.30 (Chertsey) for 260 metres to point B (Grid reference: 502691 163296).

The alternative route for traffic from point B (Grid ref: 502691 163296). will be the reverse of the route described above.

Dated: 27 September 2024
Carolyn McKenzie, Director – Environment.

Enquiries to: Countryside Access Team, Surrey County Council, Whitebeam Lodge, Merrow Depot, Merrow Lane, Guildford, GU4 7BQ
Telephone: 0300 200 1003 or email: rightsofway@surreycc.gov.uk


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