Next phase of improvements to begin at Woking Road/ Bellfields Junction in Guildford
Next phase of improvements to begin at Woking Road/ Bellfields Junction in Guildford
Guildford Borough Council has announced that work to upgrade the Woking Road/Bellfields Junction will begin on Wednesday 24 September. This marks the next phase of highways improvements led by the Council as part of the wider Weyside Urban Village (WUV) regeneration project.
The scheme will deliver a new dedicated bus lane, an upgraded bus shelter, and a new pedestrian footway. The existing crossing is also being upgraded to a safer, signal-controlled crossing. These improvements are designed to make public transport more accessible and enhance pedestrian safety. They form part of a series of improvements that will mitigate the impacts of the new WUV development and enable people to travel more safely and efficiently, whether by foot, bike, bus, or car.
Traffic management during the works
- Woking Road will remain open throughout the works. Two-way traffic will be maintained, although lanes will be narrower. Drivers are asked to take extra care when passing through the junction.
- The existing bus lane near the junction will be temporarily closed, and the Stoke Bridges bus stop will be suspended. The nearest bus stop will be at School Close.
- Pedestrian routes will be signposted with safe diversions in place.
Overnight road closures to resurface and repaint road markings will only be required towards the end of the programme. The closures will be limited in duration. The 29-week work programme also allows for necessary infrastructure works by utility companies.
Cllr Tom Hunt, Deputy Leader and Lead Councillor for Economy and Place, said:
“This is the third improvement scheme we’ve delivered this year as part of the Weyside Urban Village regeneration. The new toucan crossing on Woking Road has already been completed, improvements to Bellfields Road are due to finish in October, and now we’re starting work at Bellfields Junction.
“Each of these schemes is part of a joined-up package of improvements designed to work together. Once complete, they will improve road safety, keep traffic moving, and encourage more sustainable ways to travel. We’re making real progress, and residents are seeing the benefits build as each stage is delivered.”
Notes to Editor
Image supplied: Visual representation of Woking Road/Bellfields Junction.

Works are being carried out by Winvic Construction Ltd on behalf of Guildford Borough Council.
More information about the Highways works is on the Weyside Urban Village website: https://www.weysideurbanvillage.co.uk/
Weyside Urban Village
The Weyside Urban Village regeneration scheme aims to deliver 1,550 high-quality new homes to help meet the borough’s housing needs. It is part of a programme for housing-led regeneration of sites that the Council owns. The scheme will also include new health facilities, community, employment and green spaces, as well as major improvements to existing infrastructure.
Providing decent and affordable homes is one of the Council’s key priorities. Discover how we’re working towards a Greener, Fairer, Thriving Guildford, ensuring everyone has a place to call home. https://www.guildford.gov.uk/corporatestrategy
Press contact: Beverley Stonehouse – e-mail Beverley.Stonehouse@guildford.gov.uk