Traffic & Emergency

These are local roads listed on an HCC publication, the full content can be seen here -bramshottandliphook-pc.gov.uk/…

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hampshire County Council has made an order to allow for Operation Resilience works on the highway to be undertaken as follows:7. London Road, Liphook between its roundabout junction with Portsmouth Road / Longmoor Road / Headley Road and its junctions with London Road and Childerstone Close.

8. Haslemere Road, Liphook between its roundabout junction with Portsmouth Road and a point 50 metres east of Chiltlee Manor Estate.

9. Midhurst Road, Liphook between its roundabout junction with Haslemere Road and its junctions with Court Close.

10. Portsmouth Road, Liphook between its roundabout junction with Longmoor Road / Headley Road / London Road and its junction Larch Close.

11. Headley Road, Liphook between its roundabout junction with Portsmouth Road / Longmoor Road / London Road and its junction with The Grove.

12. Longmoor Road, Liphook between its roundabout junction with Headley Road / London Road / Portsmouth Road and its junction with Victoria Way.

Drainage Schemes
17. Tunbridge Lane / Church Lane /Rectory Lane West, Bramshott between its junction with Rectory Lane West and its junction with Burgh Hill Road.

ALTERNATIVE ROUTES: will be signed via the following roads –
7. B2171 London Road, A3 Trunk Road, Longmoor Road.
8. Haslemere Road, Liphook Road, Linchmere Road, Shottermill Road, A287 Church Road / Hindhead Road, A3 Portsmouth Road, A3 Trunk Road, London Road.
9. Midhurst Road, Station Road, Portsmouth Road, Haslemere Road.
10. B2070 Portsmouth Road / London Road, B3006 Hill Brow Road / Station Road, Farnham Road, A3 Trunk Road, Longmoor Road.
11. B3004 Headley Road / Hill House Hill, Hollywater Road, Liphook Road, A325 Petersfield Road / Woolmer Road, A3 Trunk Road, Longmoor Road.
12. Longmoor Road, A3, B2171 London Road.
17. Burgh Hill Road, B3004 Hill House Hill / Headley Road, Tunbridge Lane.

PERIOD OF CLOSURE: From 7th May 2012 for a period of 12 months or until completion of the works whichever is sooner. (Notwithstanding the above it is expected that the closures will be required for 1-3 days each for resurfacing works and between 3 – 6 weeks each for drainage works).

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Clearing snow
There’s no law stopping you from clearing snow and ice on the pavement outside your home or from public spaces. It’s unlikely you’ll be sued or held legally responsible for any injuries on the path if you have cleared it carefully.More – Clearing snow and ice from pavements yourself.