Notice
Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, Section 14(1)&(2)
The Surrey County Council
Public Footpath 75 (West Clandon)
Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2026
On 5 February 2026 Surrey County Council made the above-mentioned temporary order, the effect of which is to prohibit all traffic on foot or by any other means from entering or proceeding along that length of Public Footpath 75 (West Clandon) from point A (Grid reference: 504068 151457) heading West for 30 metres to point B (Grid reference: 504027 151456) shown as a solid black line on plan ref: 3/1/71/H13.
The Order is necessary in the interest of public safety due to damage to the bridge.
The closure will be in operation for a period of six months from 6 February 2026 or until completion of the works, if earlier. That period can be extended by the Secretary of State for Transport if required.
The temporary closure will only be in operation when appropriate road traffic signs are displayed on site by the County Council or an authorised person acting on its behalf. Access to properties will not be affected.
The alternative route for traffic from point A will be to head North West for 61 metres to meet the farm track, then follow the track West then South West for 154 metres, then head East for 112 metres to point B.
The alternative route for traffic from point B will be the reverse of the route described above.
The Public Footpath 75 (West Clandon) Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order 2026 was made by the County Council under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
Dated: 13 February 2026
Lucy Monie, Director – Highways, Transport and Network Management
Any enquiries relating to this notice should be directed to: Countryside Access Team, Surrey County Council, Whitebeam Lodge, Merrow Depot, Merrow Lane, Guildford, GU4 7BQ. Telephone: 03456 009009 or email: rightsofway@surreycc.gov.uk
Files available to download
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Public Footpath 75 (West Clandon) (PDF)
Plan to show the temporary closure and alternative route of Public Footpath 75 (West Clandon) in force from 6 February 2026.