Have your say on infrastructure plan for Farnham

The aims are to reduce congestion, improve air quality and tackle climate change

Author: Carol MusgravePublished 28th Feb 2021

Residents are being asked to give their views on a new infrastructure plan for Farnham

Surrey County Council is asking for comments on proposals which include the town centre, the north and south parts of town, and the A31 corridor.

It is to reduce congestion, improve air quality, tackle climate change and encourage people to use sustainable alternatives to vehicles.

The plan is the latest step in the Farnham Infrastructure Programme - a partnership between Surrey County Council, Waverley Borough Council, Farnham Town Council and Jeremy Hunt MP.

It follows last year’s consultation on a vision for the programme.

People can comment on the proposals here until Sunday 14 March.

Hard copies of the questionnaire are available by calling 01252 712667.

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