Fine milling is an innovative, sustainable, and cost-effective highway maintenance solution that replaces the need for a new asphalt surface now and for the foreseeable future. The fine milling process removes the old failing asphalt surface, then refurbishes the largely solid original concrete road beneath.
More information, including the advantages of fine milling can be found of on Surrey CC website – HERE

What?
Road Closure
When?
Monday 27 October for 7 working days, Monday to Friday
Where?
The extents of works are Brownrigg Road to Knapp Road.
Why?
Following works on Village Way and Knapp Road, Ashford and to continue with Surrey’s Fine Milling Programme, they will be returning to complete the jointing, kerbing and lining works.
Sometimes plans must change, often due to bad weather or problems on other works in the same programme which can have a knock-on effect. If anything changes with the details of these works, we will pass o any updates from Surrey County Council.
You can also find up to date details of the works on www.surreycc.gov.uk/roadworks
Please note that you can look up more information about all works at one.network.
Parked Vehicles?
It is essential to keep the road clear from parked vehicles.
Need Help?
Please talk to a member of Surrey Highways staff on site if you need help – they are keen to deliver the work with minimal disruption to you. They will ensure that you can access your homes, schools and businesses providing it is safe to do so.
More Information:
You can also find up to date details of the works on www.surreycc.gov.uk/roadworks
You can look up more information about all roadworks via one.network
More information on Fine Milling
independentspelthornegroup.co.uk/surrey-roads-fine-milling-programme/
Contact
Thank you for your patience while these works are carried out. Apologise for any inconvenience caused. If you have any further concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Surrey County Council via the website www.surreycc.gov.uk or you call 0300 200 1003.
Surrey Highways Road Safety Scheme
More information on how concerns over road safety near schools is investigated and Surreys ‘Vision Zero’ Road Safety Strategy 2024 to 2035 can be found via the link below:
https://www.surreycc.gov.uk/roads-and-transport/road-safety
Note: Previously advised under
https://independentspelthornegroup.co.uk/2025/03/28/road-closure-village-way-knapp-road-ashford/
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