Prudential RideLondon returns to Surrey for its sixth year this month.

The fundraising event is now Europe’s most successful fundraising event, with over £53 million raised for charity since 2013.

The event, taking place on Sunday, July 29, will lead to several roads in Surrey temporarily closing.

Road closures start from 5:00 am. This allows time for barriers to be installed, safety checks to be carried out and allows for stewards and volunteers to get in place.

Roads will start to reopen once the last amateur ride has crossed Hampton Court Bridge. The roads from the bridge to Forest Green will reopen while roads beyond Forest Green will remain closed until the professional race has finished.

Later in the afternoon, these reopened sections of the route will be used for the Prudential RideLondon Surrey Classic professional race but will be managed by rolling road closures. This involves using a motorcycle escort team to temporarily hold traffic while the race passes and reduces the impact of road closures on residents and businesses.

The roads that make up the routes in Surrey will close from 5.00am on Sunday 29 July to allow time for barriers to be installed, safety checks to be carried out and stewards and volunteers to get in place.

The A244 at Walton is closed between 06:35- 11:35. A short rolling closure between 14:00- 14:40 will permit the professional race to pass safely