Surrey County Council & Cranleigh High Street Works Consultation

Cranleigh High Street Works public consultation 1st till 8th November in library

  1st & 3rd & 5th November at Cranleigh Library face to face and display remains till 8th November (10am). 

  • Tuesday 1st November – Face to face event with Surrey colleagues and residents – 11:00– 16:00
  • Thursday 3rd November – Face to face event with Surrey colleagues and residents – 15:00 – 18:45
  • Saturday 5th NOvember – Face to face event with Surrey colleagues and residents – 10:00 – 12:00

The display boards with the Cranleigh plans will remain on display until Tuesday 8th November (AM) for anyone who is unable to attend our face to face events.

Please note,  SCC will be collecting the boards on Tuesday 8th November around 10 / 11 am.

They will also create a QR code so that people can go online, see the proposals and submit their comments.  Also look out for flyers around the village soon.

Thanks to those who have responded so far – please encourage others to join in as soon as they can and to go along having had a good think about it all and respond to the consultation.

SCC has engaged a company to work with our councillors and paid officers and have come up with the plans. It has taken a long time and we need to really make them understand what we need and support. When the last tranche of dosh was spent on the High Street we ended up with lovely Fountain Square but less width opposite Knowle Lane.

CRANLEIGH LIBRARY OPENING TIMES:

MONDAY closed;   TUESDAY 9.30 – 5;  WEDNESDAY 9.30-5;  THURSDAY 9.30-5; FRIDAY 9.30-5; SATURDAY 9.S0-5; SUNDAY closed.

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Trevor Dale
Member
Trevor Dale
10/10/2022 9:45 AM

This consultation will affect all local residents and visitors. It is essential that we get a very strong response. Some of the suggestions will undoubtedly prove controversial. Please make your voice heard.

Julian Turner
Guest
Julian Turner
11/10/2022 9:24 AM

How did they come up with any plans without asking us first? Will definitely attend the meetings!

Sue Dale
Admin
11/10/2022 2:14 PM
Reply to  Julian Turner

Hi, thanks for commenting – our understanding is that our elected Councillors for all 3 councils serving Cranleigh are elected to represent our views, and to do so they ask individuals and read their inboxes. Our High Street has been in need of repairs for a long time. The councillors and clerk to Cranleigh asked Surrey CC ‘is there any money for Cranleigh?’ – answers have come back yes. So Councillors have asked if Surrey CC would work on suggested schemes to solve suggested problems with the budget in mind – they in turn have engaged their staff and an outside consultancy firm to suggest ways to solve some of the problems we all know are there. If the public and councillors don’t work with the SCC employees, the budget may be lost to Cranleigh. So can we all look and see what we can enthuse about once the consultation is up please?

Sue Dale
Admin
20/10/2022 8:20 AM

please note that after being requested a member of SCC staff has kindly agreed to man the display at the library on 5th November as well – Saturday – from 10 till 12