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Join us for a special online engagement session hosted by the Leaders of Guildford and Waverley Borough Councils on Thursday 3 July from 7pm to 8pm via Microsoft Teams. We'll explain what Local Government Reorganisation is, outline the different options being considered, and show you how to get involved. Sign up for the session (opens new window).

Upcoming Public Information Events

National Highways have been closely monitoring roadside nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) concentrations along the A3 as it passes through Guildford between A31 Farnham Road and the Dennis Roundabout/Wooden Bridge junction. The monitoring shows areas of poor air quality have reduced, and currently only sections of footway next to the east side of the A3 carriageway (approximately A31 junction to Egerton Road) remain above the legal threshold. 

Following a detailed review of options, National Highways are proposing to close these sections of footway until air quality improves and re-direct people to alternative routes. The crossing points across the A3 carriageway will be unaffected. Before closing these sections of footway, they plan to upgrade alternative routes to improve accessibility and surfacing. We're working with them and Surrey County Council to help develop designs for these improvements. 

National Highways are hosting 2 public information events on Tuesday 4 and Thursday 6 March for people to find out more about these proposed changes: 

All Saints Church
Vicarage Gate
Guildford
GU2 7QJ

Tuesday 4 March 2pm - 7.30pm
Thursday 6 March 2pm- 7.30pm

Check this page for more information, including maps of the proposed alternative routes.

Following this public engagement, National Highways will continue to develop these proposals in detailed design. They will then seek a Traffic Regulation Order to close the footway.