Shared Use Surfaces in Woking Town Centre
Woking has introduced a scheme that now allows cyclists to use pedestrian areas within Woking Town Centre. This is causing many concerns from disabled people, older people, as well as other pedestrians. It is important to ensure that town centres are safe environments for all.
Join Our Campaign!
Make sure you take the opportunity to make your concerns known on allowing cyclists to use pedestrian areas in Woking.
Click here to read the latest press release on the decision made by the Local Committee (Woking) on March 28th 2011.
Shared Surface Public Meeting
At the public meeting held on Saturday 19th February at the H.G.Wells Conference centre, Helen Aluko - Olokun (Access Policy Officer for Guide Dogs) and Iain Reeve (Assistant Director Strategy, Transport and Planning at Surrey County Council) both gave presentations to the audience to aid the debate.
Helen Aluko-Olokun's Presentation
Make Your Concerns Known
Surrey Disabled People's Partnership are also interested in hearing people's concerns. You can send us your views by clicking here
Please take the time to look at the Joint Statement which is being supported by 12 Surrey wide organisations who represent disabled people and older people.
Consultation Response
Please click here to view our response to the Shared Surface Consultation.
Post Decision Statement
Please click here to read Surrey Disabled People's Partnership's Post Decision Statement on the decision made of the Local Committee (Woking) on the 28th March 2011

