Share your opinion – new footpaths planned for Snoxhall fields

Cranleigh Parish Councillors are seeking views on new footpaths proposed for Snoxhall Fields and park.

To complete the short survey please click here 
The Parish Council has received the sum of £38,143 from developer contribution s106 funding for new footpaths at Snoxhall Fields.
The Parish Council would like your feedback on the proposed new footpaths:
  • Linking North Downs to Hitherwood
  • Linking the adult football pitch path to the Beryl Harvey Field and Knowle Park crossing point
  • A footpath around the perimeter of the western football field linking the adult football pitch, Beryl Harvey Field and Knowle Park crossing point
  • Tarmac overlay on the play park footpath and road markings for play
If all new footpaths are supported by members of the public, there will be a circular footpath around both sides of Snoxhall Fields for recreational walking all year round.  Your responses will help the Parish Council to decide on the route of the new footpaths.
Please complete this survey by Thursday 29 February 2024
The tracks include completing the perimeter of the main field, and a full perimeter around the Football field, but not across it.  Also to make up the playpark footpaths for better playtime.
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Jani Ahmad
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Jani Ahmad
10 months ago

I think people would still walk across the field.

Tony Fox
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Tony Fox
10 months ago

Good idea. Long overdue.

Brenda Tomlinson
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Brenda Tomlinson
10 months ago

I support these ideas.
Whereas people will choose to walk across the fields there are frequently times when the ground is just too boggy and paths will make such a difference.
It will also make it easier for those with mobility issues to have a short, pleasant outing as well as to get from A to B, possibly more easily than by the pavements which are so uneven.

Christopher Webb
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9 months ago

Not convinced as does this mean more lighting in Snoxhall fields along the new paths and will there be new benches at the bottom of peoples gardens and the noise and rubbish this will attract ?