Bitter disappointment as London Road Active Travel Scheme is not given the go-ahead
GBUG are very disappointed to report that Surrey County Council have decided not to go ahead with the much needed walking and cycling improvements to London Road.
GBUG are very disappointed to report that Surrey County Council have decided not to go ahead with the much needed walking and cycling improvements to London Road.
GBUG along with others, called in Surrey County Council’s decision not to go ahead with the London Road Active Travel scheme as we believed the decision was not based on the evidence. For example, many objections to the scheme were given due to the design of floating bus stops, however these were removed from the…
GBUG are incredibly disappointment that Surrey County Council voted not to go ahead with stage 1 of the London Road Active Travel Scheme. GBUG spoke at the council decision meeting, and have supported the scheme throughout. The scheme would have increased safety for all pedestrians and cyclists along this route.
Stage 1 of the London Road Active Travel Scheme runs from Boxgrove Roundabout to Aldi and includes: Please support this scheme by by emailing all Surrey County Council cabinet members* before the middle of October. Please add one or two sentences as to why this is important for you and your family. Be sure to…
GBUG were very disappointed with Surrey County Council’s decision, announced on 27th February that: Fundamental flaws GBUG strongly feels there are fundamental flaws in the council’s decision. We urge the council now to approve as soon as possible the bike lane improvements already designed for section one, and to reverse the cancellation of section three…
Is active travel, the planet and Juliette’s life important? If so, Surrey County Council should go ahead with the proposed and government funded improvements along London Road.
Surrey County Council has now launched the London Road Active Travel Scheme public engagement. Your support is vital to ensure this fully funded project goes ahead. Express your views now via the Council’s public engagement survey or see GBUG’s thoughts on the scheme.
Surrey County Council have launched a Miro board exercise. Here you can post questions you would like to have answered as part of the London Road Active Travel project consultation, due in September. The Miro Board is only open until Tuesday evening, so please make your thoughts known. Examples of questions you might like to…
You may be wondering why it’s all gone a bit quiet. Well it hasn’t. The Stakeholder group of interested local parties, including G-BUG, has met twice, and will meet two further times by end July. The Group’s purpose is to help design the public consultation package that will give you your chance to express your…
Check out the Guildford Dragon article on the London Road Active Travel scheme written by G-BUG.