Road Disruptions Expected Across Walton-on-Thames Through April 2026

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Karen McGinn
30 March 2026, 4:44 pm

Residents across Walton-on-Thames should prepare for potential travel delays as a series of utility works begin on roads throughout the community, with disruptions expected until 8 April 2026. Surrey County Council, which manages local road network maintenance, has coordinated several projects involving gas, water, and telecommunications companies across the Walton Central, North, and South wards.

The most significant individual project is in Walton Central, where SGN is conducting gas main replacement works on Manor Road. These works, which are part of a long-term programme to upgrade ageing metal gas infrastructure, are currently underway and are expected to continue until 6 April 2026.

Other areas seeing active work include Kings Road in Walton Central, where Virgin Media is carrying out telecommunications work through 31 March. In Walton North, Affinity Water is maintaining water pipes on Sandy Lane until 2 April, while Vodafone Group is performing highways improvements on Terrace Road on 31 March. Furthermore, Affinity Water will begin work on both Gainsborough Court in Walton South and Shaw Drive in Walton North starting on 1 April, with these projects expected to conclude on 8 April.

Additional maintenance is also affecting other parts of the town, including work on Ashley Park Avenue, the High Street, Churchfield Road, and York Gardens. As multiple utility projects coincide, residents are advised to anticipate temporary road closures and parking restrictions in these areas. For those commuting through the region, it is recommended to plan journeys accordingly to account for potential traffic congestion.

While Elmbridge Borough Council serves the residents of the area, the responsibility for managing and coordinating these specific roadworks lies with the county council. Local updates regarding specific closures can be monitored through the official county roadworks portal to assist with travel planning during this period of infrastructure improvement.

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