facebooktwitterpinterest

Reviews, get directions and contact details for High­ways Eng­land Com­pany Ltd

High­ways Eng­land Com­pany Ltd
Address: Bridge House, 1 Walnut Tree Cl, Guildford GU1 4LZ, UK
Phone: 0300 123 5000
State: Surrey
City: Guildford
Zip Code: GU1 4LZ


related searches: National Highways LIMITED, National Highways contact number
Similar places near
Crown Court Guildford Crown Court Guildford 274 meters Food is average and coffee is bitter but there is always so much drama
Fuller Long Planning Consultants - Guildford Fuller Long Planning Consultants - Guildford 299 meters "We help people with all aspects of the Town Planning System. It is our aim to h...
Guildford County Court Guildford County Court 305 meters Was called back to court after the defendant allowed a second chance at a hearing eve...
Jobcentre Plus Jobcentre Plus 368 meters The staff (forgot his name) who assisted me was very helpful and friendly.
Guildford Borough Council Guildford Borough Council 509 meters Possibly the worst council in the land. Utter incompetence. Unusable council tax serv...
Guildford Town Post Office Guildford Town Post Office 586 meters Only wanted to post a letter took over 20 minutes. People got fed up of waiting and l...
Students' Union Students' Union 798 meters Surry Students Union plays a significant role for international students. Moreover im...
Hays Hays 803 meters Very good agency could do with a slightly better payroll but thus office is golden yo...
Crown Prosecution Service Crown Prosecution Service 910 meters Because I was denied Legal Aid, and could not afford to go private, these people d...
Miller Inventory Services Ltd Miller Inventory Services Ltd 945 meters Miller Inventories based in Surrey, London; covering Surrey; Berkshire; Middlesex; Lo...
The Policy House The Policy House 955 meters
Surrey University Post Office Surrey University Post Office 1 km Fair prices, good service.
Scott Brownrigg Ltd Scott Brownrigg Ltd 1 km Good company to work with!
Reviews
Do not listen to advice from highway officers at the of an incident! A car pulled out in front of me at J12 on the M25 causing me to take evasive action to avoid hitting the car meaning I went over on the bike. I was left with a damaged bike and a third degree burn on my leg which required surgery. The driver admitted fault straight away but when the National Highways turned up they advised the driver he didn't need to exchange details because there was no contact. Not True! I've now been left with a month off work unpaid, the Insurance excess and a highly increased insurance premium for the next 5 years, Probably costing me personally around £12,000 all because the National Highways officer gave out false information. An officer in that position shouldn't be allowed to give out information they are not educated on.
Didnt care,just told me they dont enforce anything ,just a rubbish version of the aa,cant even fix you motor,what is it you people actually do?
Vist to National Highways office, took me to 1 Walnut tree cl. which looks like an abandoned building. The actual entrance is further towards the high street, Bridge House.
Having self isolated for most of the year, I was shocked and dismayed on a journey one day to Guildford to a hospital appointment that the whole of the A3 from Liss to Guildford was covered in rubbish on the sides of the road. The following day we went to Portsmouth and found the same problem Not only that but trees on the roadsides had been brutally cut by machinery without any care. Please could you not think of all the danger to nature and plastic polution.
Something that has been puzzling me for some time, and I think it was finally confirmed earlier today as I sat in traffic for an extra 40 minutes crawling at a snails pace in one lane whilst re-surfacing was being done. 2 lanes leading up to 3 lanes from Chelmsford to the new A130/A12 North and South, why do the highways 'professionals' never re-adjust the traffic lights ? instead you have 3 lanes closed down to 1 lane with the lights set at the standard setting, therefore you are allowed 6 vehicles to get out of the jam and away instead of 18? if they used their brains, they would re-adjust the lights therefore encouraging the hazard/traffic flow to actually flow more rather than slow everyone down unnecessarily?
the A3 main north south major / only viable route Portsmouth to London and back.. "Lets close this major road , no diversion, not much warning." What a bunch of .............. Normally 7-10 minutes past Petersfield, oh no not once they start, 50 mins to an hour. And about 20 odd miles further. On the continent one lane closed the other open, no diversions, no time lost, no extra fuel costs, no frustration, just a FEW minutes on..Nice one plonkers, come on get real and do the job right.
I cannot find words to say how much I hate my experience driving your motorways. I don't know who thought variable speed limits, all those years ago, but they are the worst thing that have ever happened. I have been driving for nearly 30 years, 10 of which as a lorry driver, in the 90's the roads had traffic and we had traffic jams at certain times of day, so we knew when to avoid those area's and leave earlier. Now we sit in traffic jams all day everyday, especially on the M25, because for some reason you lot think that going at 40 miles an hour works. Let me tell you this. It DOESN'T. You put the speed limits to that and the entire motorway comes to a halt. You then get back to 60 and the traffic clears. Thanks to this stupid set up my daughter and I and probably loads of other people, missed the All Blacks match in Cardiff yesterday 2.10.15. We live in Crawley in West Sussex and we left at 14.00 to get to a match that kicked off at 20.00. We had to be there by 7 at the latest, as we had park and ride tickets and it takes 25-30 mins to get to the stadium. It normally takes 3-3 1/2 hours to get there. Everything was running great until we hit junction 13 on the M25 and there were speed limits. The traffic came to a stand still. We checked, there was no accident and no road works, just traffic, Caused by you. We finally got off the M25 and onto the M4, at about 16.00. We thought great, we'll get there in time, then it started again. 40 miles an hour. It cleared every now and again, when the speed limit went up to 60 and then stopped again when it went back down to 40. We finally reached the bridge, not the toll booths about 18.45 and we were still in traffic. It then took another 45 mins to get through the toll booths and the traffic was so backed up that the other side was almost at a stand still, we knew we weren't going to make it. By the time we would have got through all that, got to the park and ride, got on the bus and then made our way to the stadium, we would have missed the match. Oh yeah I forgot to mention, we are both disabled and use wheelchairs. We decided that there was no point going any further and turned around and started home. We normally stop on the way, but because we thought we were going to be late, we stayed in the car and drove through. To give a comparison, we went up there the day before to watch the Wales match and again on the M25 we got caught in traffic, caused by variable speed limits, but because the M4 didn't have any, we got there in time, by about 45 mins. I usually love driving and enjoy going places, but lately it has become an absolute nightmare, all because of the way the motorways are controlled. My daughter has different appointments around the country to go to different hospitals and we know we have to give ourselves at least an extra hour or so, to get there on time. It never used to be this bad, but now it is out of control. If this is what the so called smart motorways are going to be programmed to do, then driving to places is never going to be easy again. It say's 'Variable Speed limits, making your journey safer and easier'. They make our journeys hell, cars breakdown and then accidents happen. The only time you should use these is when there is a hazard. I challenge your bosses to go onto the M25 and drive through all the speed limits and then see just how much aggravation they are causing. Because of this the one event I have been waiting for, for years has now been completely destroyed and I actually broke down in tears in the traffic jam and I have been crying on and off since. So thank you for that and if I thought I could I would claim compensation, I would. Word for advice LEAVE THE TRAFFIC ALONE, WE WORK FINE WITHOUT YOU. I am also sending an email to the management and the transport minister. I am not letting this go and I'm pretty sure I can get plenty of support.
When the M1 / M25 junction was closed it was posted up as "Junction 6a of the M1 shut" how was I supposed to know that was the M25? A clearer message would have meant me not getting horribly delayed. An email address to post comments / as questions would be nice!!!!!
Thank you so much for the information gather around the motorways in the United Kingdom. Not knowing when we started our journey on the way to Liverpool from Lee on the Solent Hampshire It put 2 hrs onto out trip we wer
If only some of the reviewers on hear could work out what roads Highways England are responsible for, and what local authorities are responsible for, and then complain about the correct ones. Get your facts right before you mouth off!
Comment on this business

Directions to High­ways Eng­land Com­pany Ltd with public transportation


Guildford Railway Station 110 meters
18
46
520
53
65
PT5
RA2
Guildford 110 meters
CrossCountry
GWR
South Western Railway
Guildford Railway Station 170 meters
18
46
520
65
8
PT5
Friary Bus Station 220 meters
1
17
2
200
24
28
3
300
32
34
35
4
42
46
462
463
5
503
520
523
53
545
599
6
625
63
63X
65
70
71
72
91
Kite
N1
Friary Bus Station 230 meters
1
17
18
2
23
24
25
28
3
32
34
35
4
42
46
462
463
478
479
5
503
520
523
53
545
599
6
625
63
65
70
71
715
72
8
91
Kite
N1

to add High­ways Eng­land Com­pany Ltd map to your website;



We use cookies

We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our website, to show you personalized content and targeted ads, to analyze our website traffic, and to understand where our visitors are coming from. Privacy Policy