Following a period of intense public consultation and community engagement, Network Rail has announced a significant change in plans for The Hatches level crossing in Frimley Green.
The previous plan for a footbridge at Spencer Close has been scrapped, instead, a Miniature Stop Light system will be installed, prioritising both safety and the local community's preferences.
Commenting, Cllr Paul Deach, Surrey County Councillor for Mytchett, Frimley Green & Deepcut, said:
"Good news for Mytchett, Frimley Green, and Deepcut residents! Network Rail has heard our community's voice loud and clear. After extensive consultations, the proposed footbridge at Spencer Close is no longer going forward. Instead, a more community-friendly Miniature Stop Light system will be installed to ensure safety at The Hatches crossing.
"This decision reflects the power of our community's involvement and the importance of open dialogue. A huge thank you to everyone who reached out to me with concerns and suggestions. Your engagement has been invaluable.
"Special thanks to former Frimley Green Borough Councillor Stuart Black, David Natolie, and Surrey Heath MP Michael Gove for their relentless effort and support. Their work engaging with Network Rail has been instrumental in reaching a solution that respects both the safety and the sentiments of our residents."
Pictured, local community activist David Natolie and Stuart Black, former Surrey Heath Borough Councillor for Frimley Green