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Road Closures Planned As National Highways Works On A259 And A27

Junction on the A27 which could be improved as part of the Worthing and Lancing scheme

National Highways has announced it will restart its resurfacing work on the A259 between Brenzett and Rye and continue work on the A27.

The closures, which will continue in stages, start on the evening of Monday, October 9. To minimise disruption, National highways will work weeknights between 8pm and 6am only, when there are fewer vehicles on the road. As well as completing the resurfacing work, National Highways will also improve road signage along the route. 

Explaining the restart of the resurfacing scheme, Peter Phillips – National Highways Route Sponsor – said:

“After a short-term pause so we weren’t disturbing journey’s during the summer holidays, we will be restarting our resurfacing scheme on the A259. We understand that living near roadworks isn’t easy, but we will be doing all we can to minimise disruption and noise while we complete our work.” 

The work is set to be complete on Wednesday, October 25, subject to weather conditions.  

Upcoming closures 

  • Monday 9 to Tuesday 10 October – the A259 Brenzett Roundabout will be fully closed from 8pm to 6am each night. 

  • Thursday 12 to Monday 16 October – The A259 will be closed between Camber Road heading west to where it passes over the River Rother, weeknights from 8pm to 6am each night. 

  • Tuesday 17 October to Wednesday 25 October – The A259 will be closed between Camber Road heading west to where it passes over the River Rother weeknights from 8pm to 6am.  

During these closures a diversion will be in place going in both directions via A2070, A292, A28, A262, A229 and A268. 

Access for business and residents within the closure area will be maintained throughout the work.  

More information about this scheme, and other National Highways maintenance schemes in the south east can be found on the maintenance scheme webpage here.  

A 'comprehensive package of road improvements on the A27 is helping to enhance connectivity, improve safety, and boost the overall travel experience for motorists between Fontwell and Falmer, in Sussex' , National Highways says. 

The A27 is the only major east to west route south of the M25, linking key coastal communities between Portsmouth and Eastbourne and with the rest of the regional strategic road network. It serves a population of over 750,000 people and a large number of businesses in the major towns and cities along the route, including Worthing and Lancing. 

Thousands of motorists will benefit from the multi-million-pound package, which includes road resurfacing, renewal of road markings, bridge joint replacements, and improved signage along the major route in Sussex.  

The first set of schemes focused on a stretch of A27 between Fontwell and Falmer, with work on many already complete:

  • A27 Grove Lodge to Lancing – road resurfacing between Grove Lodge roundabout and Lancing Manor, 

  • A27 Old Shoreham Road – resurfacing sections of Old Shoreham Road on the approach to Lancing Manor roundabout 

  • A27 Southwick tunnel – road resurfacing of the Southwick tunnel 

  • A27 Patcham viaduct – bridge repairs and maintenance including replacing expansion joints, resurfacing, and waterproofing 

National Highways will continue to work throughout this autumn and winter on a second set of schemes:

  • A27 Adur viaduct – bridge repairs and maintenance including refurbishment bearings – 13 November 2023 

  • A27 Falmer - maintenance and repairs between the Falmer junction and the Southerham roundabout – 13 October 2023

  • A27 Salvington – road resurfacing and improvements to reduce risk of skidding – November 2023

'The improvements in Sussex are geared towards enhancing regional connectivity, promoting economic growth, and ensuring a safe and more efficient travel experience for all road users'. 

Speaking about the benefits the package of improvements, Peter Phillips, National Highways Route Manager, said:

“It is vital that National Highways’ motorways and major A-roads are kept in good condition to ensure they remain safe, reliable, and keep traffic moving. This investment in Sussex means that we can continue our work to deliver smoother road surfaces, safe bridges, improved signs for the thousands of road users who use the A27 daily.” 

National Highways is also currently planning a £20m scheme to improve journeys on the A27 between Worthing and Lancing. Following a spring consultation, the government -owned company is considering public feedback and other assessments before selecting an option later this year.  

Cat van Doorn, National Highways Project Manager, said:

“From talking to local people and feedback from our consultation earlier this year, it is clear there is an appetite for improvements to be made to this stretch of the A27. There is a significant amount of development planned in the area and without improvements, traffic congestion and delays are likely to increase.  

“Over the coming months we will continue to review all the feedback from the public consultation, as well as other assessments, to ensure the scheme we put forward is the right option for drivers, and people living and working in the areas.” 

National Highways plans will provide extra capacity and reduce delays and are designed so that any potential future improvements to transport in the Worthing and Lancing area can still happen.

Live traffic information can be found on the National Highways website (www.nationalhighways.co.uk/traffic), local and national radio travel bulletins, electronic road signs and mobile apps, or by calling the customer contact centre on 0300 123 5000. Local X services are also available at @HighwaysSEAST.  

For more information about National Highways A27 Worthing to Lancing improvements, visit: www.nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/south-east/a27-worthing-and-lancing-improvements/  

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