Have Your Say on Updown Hill HGV Traffic Cameras

If you live in Windlesham, you know all too well the disruption, noise, and safety concerns caused by heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) using Updown Hill as a shortcut. Despite the 7.5-tonne weight limit and signage across our village, vehicles without the necessary exemption paperwork continue to drive through without regard for local restrictions.

Surrey County Council has opened a official consultation specifically addressing traffic monitoring cameras on Updown Hill, giving our community a direct channel to demand better enforcement.

We do not know how much longer this survey will remain open, so immediate engagement from local residents is critical.

Why Your Response Matters

  • Direct Impact: This is our chance to demonstrate the scale of resident concern to county highways planners.

  • Targeted Solution: ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras are a proven method for catching and fining illegal HGV operators who ignore the 7.5t limit.

  • Power in Numbers: The higher our response rate, the stronger our case becomes for priority funding and installation.

It takes just two minutes to complete. Please do not wait, have your say today and share the link with your neighbours.

 Click here to complete the Surrey County Council Survey

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