OVERNIGHT ROAD CLOSURES START TOMORROW - NEWHAVEN SOUTH WAY AND BRIDGE



June 1st, 2021.

Haven News comment - There has been some confusion arising from the various road signs ahead of these overnight road works. Basically, it appears that the A259 road Eastwards through Newhaven and across the bridge towards Seaford will be open as normal. Travelling westwards from the Seaford direction, the bridge and South Way in Newhaven will be closed and traffic will be diverted up the A26 towards Beddingham, along the A27 to Falmer and then the Falmer Road to Woodingdean and Rottingdean etc.



EAST SUSSEX HIGHWAYS ANNOUNCEMENT

Carriageway Resurfacing (2nd June - 10th July 2021)
Work will start on Wednesday 2nd June 2021 and continue until Saturday 10th July 2021.


Road closure information

During the resurfacing works, South Way will be closed to through traffic Monday to Saturday between 8.00pm and 6.00am from North Way to Brighton Road. Access for residents will be maintained but you may need to take a diversion. There will be no work taking place on Sundays and the road will be reopened. East Sussex Highways has confirmed to Haven News that  the road will be closed for works on Saturday Night/Sunday Morning and open to traffic on Sunday Night/Monday Morning

Diversion
Traffic will be diverted via A259 Brighton Road, A259 South Coast Road, A259 Marine Drive, Roedean Road, Wilson Avenue, Warren Road, Falmer Road, A27, A26 & vice versa.

Information for local people
Vehicle access: The road will be closed to through traffic. This is for your safety and the safety of our workers. If you do need vehicle access then please discuss this with the team on site. We will try to give access where we can but there may be long delays whilst we make the area safe. We will always allow access for emergency vehicles. Pedestrian access will be maintained.

Weather: If it rains, we might be delayed in our works. We will keep you updated with any changes via advance warning signs.

Parking: There will be ‘no parking’ signs and cones on site to advise where parking is restricted.

Buses: We apologise if our works cause disruption to your bus service. Please check with the bus company for any alterations to the service during this time - See www.buses.co.uk for information.


For latest information visit the East Sussex Highways website HERE.
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