Bagshot Road Works – June 9, 2025 for 3 weeks

The warning signs on the A30, Yaverland Drive, and Church Road in Bagshot, regarding the upcoming traffic-light works, may be causing some confusion.

To allow the works to take place safely and limit the disruption to the A30, there will be:

  • No right turn into Yaverland Drive for westbound traffic on the A30
  • No entry to Church Road from the A30
  • No exit from Yaverland Drive onto the A30

These limitations will be in force during the hours 09:00 – 17:00

Eastbound traffic entering by turning left at Yaverland Drive will be able to exit onto the A30 at Church Road. The official diversion on the A30 for those coming from the Bagshot direction will be via the Jolly Farmer roundabout.

A SCC map of the planned traffic management is shown below, which may help.


For up to 3 weeks starting Monday, June 9, 2025
A one-way system will be in place during this time, which will impact the area served by College Ride, Yaverland Drive and Church Road. The one-way system is described thus:-

  • Entry – Left turn into Yaverland Drive from the A30 (for eastbound traffic only)
  • Exit – exit from Church Road to the A30 and turn left (east) onto the A30

You may need to plan an alternative route for journeys to and from this area.
eg:- If you are going to the Miriam Grace Centre at the church, along the A30 from Sunningdale, it is recommended to head towards the Gordon Boys roundabout, taking Red Road, then right onto The Maultway, to rejoin the A30 at the Jolly Farmer/American Golf roundabout and east towards Bagshot.
For your return journey towards Camberley, please follow the reverse route.


TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT YAVERLAND DRIVE

An update from the local SCC councillor

Following a good deal of local interest and conversations with Surrey Highways and local councillors, it seemed a good time to share some of background to the decision to replace the lights.

WHY
The traffic control equipment has been obsolete since 2021 when the manufacturer went out of business. No spares are now available except by salvaging parts from other lights as they are refurbished. These are running out.

WHY NOW
There is due to be a shutting off of the current landline phone system and the lights will have to be migrated to the new digital system. Were this to be postponed then temporary additional hardware would have to be installed and then this would have to be replaced in the future causing even more disruption.

SAFETY
Of course, this is everyone’s prime concern and leaving a junction as busy as the Yaverland Drive one at risk of failure would not be in anyone’s interests.

MONITORING
The traffic management arrangements will be monitored daily to ensure they operate as effectively as they. Highways are aware of local pressures such as Ascot Races and School Exams.

DISRUPTION 
The time announced for the lane closures is as ever longer than the time that would usually be needed, to allow for any unforeseen circumstances and work will not necessarily take all of the time set aside for it.