23 April 2026

Green light for safer streets and smoother journeys across the Royal Borough

Residents and road users will now benefit from safer streets with improved traffic flow, following the completion of a major programme of traffic signal and pedestrian crossing upgrades by the Royal Borough.

Funded through the national Traffic Signal Obsolescence Grant and the Green Light Fund, the year-long programme has delivered a wide range of improvements throughout the Royal Borough. These include the refurbishment of key junctions in Maidenhead and Wraysbury, upgrades to pedestrian crossings in Windsor and Ascot, and broader enhancements to traffic signalling across the entire network.

The scheme has introduced modern Puffin crossings—widely recognised as safer and more responsive than older Pelican crossings—alongside intelligent traffic signal control systems and smart pedestrian detection technology. Together, these upgrades help optimise traffic movement for vehicles while making it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross.

Additionally, the improvements support the council’s cleaner, greener and safer programme with a focus on sustainability. The installation of extra-low-voltage LED signals will significantly reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, while modernised equipment is designed to minimise the need for disruptive road closures during future maintenance.

A total of £523,000 in central government funding was secured and invested in planning and delivering the improvements, ensuring long-term benefits for residents and visitors alike.

Cllr Geoff Hill, Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport and Customer Service Centre, said: “I’m delighted to see these improvements delivered across the borough. Residents and visitors will benefit immediately from safer, more efficient journeys, and these upgrades will continue to make a positive difference for years to come. This is another important step in building a cleaner, greener and safer borough.”

The project builds on the council’s ongoing investment in highways infrastructure, including the recently awarded highways maintenance contract to Marlborough Highways Ltd.

Find out more about the road network, report issues or find out about upcoming work on the council website.