Beech Farm Road Warlingham - Highways public notice

Notice

Surrey County Council
Beech Farm Road (C78) Warlingham
Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2024

On 24 April 2024 Surrey County Council made the above mentioned Temporary Traffic 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 as extends from its junction with (C76) Fairchildes Lane and (C76) Hesiers Hill to its junction with (D451) Washpond Lane.

Alternative Route: Hesier Hill, Beddlestead Lane, (B2024) Clarks Lane, (B269) Limpsfield Road, and Beech Farm Road, or this route in reverse.

This Order is required to facilitate water connection works for, or on behalf of SES Water. These works are anticipated to be carried out over 5 days between the hours of 8am and 4.30pm within 12-month period of operation of this Order which will commence on 29 April 2024.

Advanced warning signs will be displayed and the temporary closure, which is anticipated to be in operation 24 hours per day, will only operate when the relevant traffic signs are displayed. Access for pedestrians and cyclists will be maintained at all times. It will not be possible to maintain access through the closure for emergency services, residents and businesses and all vehicular traffic will be required to use the signed diversion route. The Council are satisfied that, in accordance with Section 3(2)(a) and 3(2)(b) of the Act, vehicular access to and from premises within the length of road above, or accessible only therefrom, may be restricted in order to avoid danger to persons or other traffic using the road and/or for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising.

Dated 25 April 2024

Authorising Officer: Richard Bolton

Assistant Director- Highways Operations & Infrastructure

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


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