Cycle Races

The Vachery Triathlon is the first of this summer’s cycle races, being staged on Sunday 21st July. It is a commercial event rather than an Olympic Legacy race. Many people complained about the number and length of the proposed road closures and as a result these have been dramatically reduced but there will still be some roads with restricted access – these will be re-opened by 2:00pm. Detailed maps of the routes are available at www.gosurrey.info and the organisers have said they will be doing a mail drop to domestic and business premises in the area by July 1st 2013.

The prudential Ride London cycle race takes place through the county on Sunday August 4th when roads will close in the early hours of the morning and will stay closed until early evening – similar to last year’s Olympic race.

The tour of Britain returns on Saturday 21st September when Surrey will host the penultimate stage. Some of the world’s best cyclists will start the race in Epsom and will head through Leatherhead, Dorking, Cranleigh, Woking, Elstead and Farnham. There will be a re-run of the sprint up Guildford High Street to the finish. This will only involve rolling road closures.

Jackie Coke, Clerk to the Council 01306 712447

Surrey County Council’s Project Horizon (the 5 year programme for resurfacing Mole Valley’s roads)

In early May the Parish Council will be meeting with Highways to establish the time schedules to be attached to when the respective roads listed In the project details will actually be resurfaced, and importantly when the drainage works necessary before. this work can happen will be undertaken.

Jackie Coke, Clerk to the Council 01306 – 712447

The Olympic Torch

The London 2012 Olympic Flame will be coming to Mole Valley on the afternoon of Friday 20th July 2012 on its way to the Olympic Stadium in London on day 63 of its 70 day Relay around the UK. It will be travelling westwards from Reigate. For final details of the route see the LOCOG website or go the the Mole Valley District Council Website.

Dorking and Westcott are two of more than 1000 villages, towns and cities that will welcome the Olympic Flame as it makes its 8,000 mile journey around the UK. The flame will be carried by Torchbearers through both Dorking and Westcott before making its way to Stoke Park, Guildford for a ticketed evening celebration, which sold out in four hours, and overnight stop. The last time this happened in Dorking was in 1948.

Please check the road closures associated with all the events of the Olympic Games as these are likely to be extensive and prolonged. It will be especially important to know alternate routes in case of emergencies, such as having to go to Accident & Emergency departments at hospitals (for example). The Cycle Race takes place on Saturday 28th and Sunday 19th July.

Olympic Cycle Races

A list of Road closures over the w/e 28th and 29th July will be placed in Carters Shop and Capel Newsagents. It would be wise to check before you travel to see if the route you plan to take will be affected by road closures. Be warned – for safety reasons roads are not re opening immediatley after the race has passed through.

Jackie Coke – 01306 712447

Cable Laying In The Street, Capel – July Update

At the time of writing, Cheetham Hill Contractors say they propose finishing the cable laying by 30th June. Highways are currently discussing the re-instatement of the verges. The Parish Council will be pressing for the full re-instatement of the verge at the top of Wolves Hill leading onto the Clarks Green roundabout at the entrance to Rusper Road.

Anyone seeking further information about the source of the energy/electricity being supplied via the cable from Brookhurstwood, Langhurst Road, Horsham landfill site to the Capel Electricity sub station should consult the BIFFA web site at www.biffa.co.uk

Jackie Coke – 01306 712447