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Surrey ROWIP – Landowners
Surrey Rights of Way Improvement Plan Questionnaire – Landowners Surrey County Council is responsible for around 2164 miles (3482 km) of public rights of way. Every council that is responsible for public rights of way must have a Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP). This sets out how public rights of way meet the needs of the public, now and in the future. Our current Rights of Way Improvement Plan dates from 2014 and needs to be reviewed. MoreClosed 14 April 2024 -
Traffic camera enforcement consultation Guildford Gyratory, junctions of Walnut Tree Close and Millbrook
Thank you for coming to our online survey to tell us your thoughts on our yellow box junction enforcement cameras consultation. We strongly recomment that you read our Consultation support webpage before answering the survey. We will consider all the comments and objections that we receive about these proposals before making a final decision about how to proceed, after which we will publish a summary of the comments and objections and the outcomes on our website. Please note... MoreClosed 12 April 2024 -
Smallfield Burstow and Copthorne 40mph Speed Limit proposals
Thank you for your interest in our 40mph Speed Limit proposals in Smallfield Burstow and Copthorne. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. The proposal: It is proposed to reduce the speed limits the roads listed above from 50mph to 40mph to... MoreClosed 11 April 2024 -
Notice of tree removal at Sidney Road, TW18 4LX
This consultation is being carried out under the Environment Act 2021 and Highways Act 1980. Surrey County Council is proposing to remove a London plane tree from Sidney Road as the tree has caused damage to a driveway. An option to install a root barrier has been considered and discounted as this would cause the tree to become unstable. MoreClosed 11 April 2024 -
High Street Merstham Revocation Of Parking Places
Thank you for your interest in our Revocation of Parking Places proposal in Merstham. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. Public Notice Statement of Reason Plan If you would like to object, support, or comment on the proposal,... MoreClosed 4 April 2024 -
Shelvers Way Tadworth- Waiting Restrictions
Thank you for your interest in our waiting restriction proposals on Shelvers Way, Tadworth. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. The proposal: Public notice Statement of Reason s Plan If you would like to object,... MoreClosed 4 April 2024 -
Reigate and Banstead parking review 2023 to 2024
Thank you for your interest in our parking proposals. If you're not sure what they are, please visit: Reigate and Banstead Parking Review 2023 to 2024 - Surrey County Council (surreycc.gov.uk) We will report the comments and objections that we receive about these proposals to the parking team manager, who, in consultation with the county councillor for the area concerned, will consider them all and decide how to proceed. We will also publish a summary of the comments and... MoreClosed 29 March 2024 -
Oxshott Village Prohibition of Heavy Goods Vehicles
Thank you for your interest in our Prohibition of Heavy Goods Vehicles proposals in Oxshott Village. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. The proposal: Surrey County Council has installed an overnight 7.5t experimental environmental... MoreClosed 29 March 2024 -
A22 Godstone Road, Whyteleafe Pedestrian refuge island
Thank you for your interest in our pedestrian refuge island proposals on Godstone Road, Whyteleafe. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. Please see the two attached documents below showing the location plan of the proposed crossing and the statement of reasons... MoreClosed 28 March 2024 -
Rights of Way - Parish
Surrey County Council is responsible for around 2164 miles (3482 km) of public rights of way. These paths are both in the countryside and urban areas. They are important for enjoying and exploring, for travelling to work or school and for health and wellbeing. They are part of what makes Surrey a special place to live, work and enjoy. A public right of way is a path that anyone, by law, has the right to use. There are four types: Footpaths for walking, mobility... MoreClosed 25 March 2024 -
Godstone Road Whyteleafe Proposals
Thank you for your interest in our Godstone Road proposals in Whyteleafe. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. Public Notice Statement of Reason Plan If you would like to object, support, or comment on the proposal, please use... MoreClosed 21 March 2024 -
Croydon Road, Caterham Proposals
Thank you for your interest in our Croydon Road proposals in Caterham. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. The proposal: A public realm improvement scheme on Croydon Road in Caterham. This is an extensive scheme of works including footway... MoreClosed 21 March 2024 -
church-street-leatherhead
Surrey County Council and Mole Valley District Council are inviting views on the proposal to replace the lime trees on Church Street in Leatherhead with birch trees. Taking this step is considered necessary to ensure that potentially slippery residue is not dropped onto the pavement around the trees when they are in full leaf. During 2017 Mole Valley District Council (MVDC) worked in partnership with Surrey County Council (SCC) to improve the public realm in Church Street in... MoreClosed 20 March 2024 -
Wraparound Childcare - Out of School Provider
The national wraparound childcare programme is part of the childcare reforms announced at the 2023 Spring Budget. The government’s ambition is that by 2026, all parents and carers of primary school-aged children who need it will be able to access term time childcare in their local area from 8am-6pm. A wraparound childcare provider is anyone who delivers wraparound provision. This can include private, voluntary or independent organisations, schools, childminders and other early... MoreClosed 18 March 2024 -
Various Roads in Ewell 20mph Speed Limit Proposal
Thank you for your interest in our 20mph speed limit proposals in Ewell. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. The proposal: The proposed speed limit adjustment is to encourage lower vehicle speeds and reduce the severity of collisions by... MoreClosed 14 March 2024 -
Extra Care Housing Co-Production - 'Right Homes, Right Support'
Thank you for your interest in helping us design our affordable Extra Care Housing as part of the Right Homes, Right Support strategy with Surrey County Council. We want to work in partnership with people to develop our Extra Care Housing and this is why we are looking to hear your views. Extra Care Housing consists of self-contained flats with 24-hour care on site, available to people with varying care needs. Extra Care Housing allows for flexibility as people’s needs change to... MoreClosed 13 March 2024 -
Rights of way - Public
Surrey County Council is responsible for around 2164 miles (3482 km) of public rights of way. These paths are both in the countryside and urban areas. They are important for enjoying and exploring, for travelling to work or school and for health and wellbeing. They are part of what makes Surrey a special place to live, work and enjoy. A public right of way is a path that anyone, by law, has the right to use. There are four types: Footpaths for walking, mobility... MoreClosed 10 March 2024 -
Notice of tree works at Poltimore Road, Guildford
This consultation is being carried out under the Environment Act 2021 and Highways Act 1980. Surrey County Council is proposing to remove a cherry tree from Poltimore Road as the tree is causing damage to property. Options to prune the tree have been considered and discounted as this would not remedy the problem. MoreClosed 8 March 2024 -
Various Roads in Peaslake Rural Area Speed Limit Proposals
Thank you for your interest in our speed limit proposals in Peaslake. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. The proposal: Most rural roads in the south and southwest of Surrey are still subject to the national speed limit of 60mph. The 60mph... MoreClosed 8 March 2024 -
Early Years Expansion to Entitlements- Parent/ Carer Survey
Currently, all parents are entitled to 15 hours funded early education and childcare per week for 3 and 4 year olds. Parents who work for at least 16 hours a week at the national minimum/living wage and earn less than £100,000 adjusted net income per year are entitled to 30 hours early education and childcare for 3 and 4 year olds. Some parents of 2 year olds are entitled to 15 hours funded early education and childcare (FEET) per week if they receive some specific forms of support. ... MoreClosed 8 March 2024 -
Potters Lane, Send - Prohibition of Waiting Proposal
Thank you for your interest in our prohibition of waiting proposals on Potters Lane, Send. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. The proposal: It is proposed to, in order to be able to provide two new vehicular accesses to the new development... MoreClosed 8 March 2024 -
Your satisfaction with how we managed your death registration booking and appointment
Surrey County Council is committed to delivering excellent service to you. The Surrey Registration Service endeavours to provide a sympathetic, helpful and considerate service to you. Accessibility Statement This survey is compatible with speech recognition software and screen readers. Alternative versions of this survey (Easy Read version of this survey) can be found at the bottom of this page under ‘related documents’. If you have any queries about the survey and/or... MoreOpened 4 March 2024 -
Parking controls request - Elmbridge parking review 2025
Thank you for contacting us about a parking problem in Elmbridge. This form must only be used to request formal parking controls. Usually these are requests for new (or changes to existing): •Double yellow lines •Single yellow lines •Permit parking (minor changes only) •Parking bays (which can be time limited) •Enforceable disabled parking bays •School keep clear markings •Loading restrictions Using this form for anything other than... MoreOpened 4 March 2024 -
River Thames Scheme Statutory Consultation
Have a look at our River Thames Scheme Consultation StoryMaps website and share your views on the scheme. The River Thames Scheme is designed to unlock the economic, health and environmental benefits of the river between Egham and Teddington. It will respond to the urgent challenges of flooding, reflecting the long history of flooding in this area. It will also provide access to green open spaces and sustainable travel routes; encourage inclusive economic growth and increase... MoreClosed 4 March 2024 -
Early Years Expansion to Entitlements- Provider Survey
In the Spring 2023 Budget the government announced several measures to support education and help parents with childcare so they can return to work. Eligible working parents will be able to access 30 hours of funded childcare per week, for 38 weeks of the year from the term after their child is 9 months old to when they start school. The entitlement will be phased in as follows: From April 2024: eligible working parents of... MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
Parking controls request - Waverley parking review 2025
Thank you for contacting us about a parking problem in Waverley. This form must only be used to request formal parking controls. Usually these are requests for new (or changes to existing): •Double yellow lines •Single yellow lines •Permit parking (minor changes only) •Parking bays (which can be time limited) •Enforceable disabled parking bays •School keep clear markings •Loading restrictions Using this form for anything other than this may... MoreOpened 1 March 2024 -
Park Avenue, Staines Upon Thames- Speed Reduction Proposals
Thank you for your interest in our speed reduction proposals on Park Avenue. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. The proposal: Reduction of speed limit from 30mph to 20mph on Park Avenue, Staines. Park Avenue is a short length of residential... MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
The Cardinals, Tongham- 20mph Speed Limit
Thank you for your interest in our 20mph speed limit proposals in The Cardinals, Farnham. The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form. The proposal: Surrey County Council is proposing to introduce a 20mph limit on the following roads detailed below:... MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
Cobham Library Services for Neuro-Divergent Children Survey
Thank you for visiting our survey on increasing provision for neuro-divergent children in Cobham. The Community Hub in Cobham would like to increase the number of activities offered to neuro-divergent children and we want you to tell us what you would like. So, in order to help us with this, we want to ask some questions to help us capture what would make a difference for your child in what could be offered at Cobham’s Community Hub. For example: What does your child love to... MoreClosed 29 February 2024 -
Feet First: Walking Training evaluation for schools
Thank you to your school and pupils for participating in Feet First: Walking Training. We hope you and your pupils enjoyed the course and came away feeling more confident to travel to and from school safely with parents and carers. We would love to know what you and your pupils think. So please can you complete this quick survey below. To find out more about the Feet First: Walking Training programme please visit our website here: https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/feetfirst ... MoreOpened 29 February 2024
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