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Brighton, Multiple Roads, Temporary Traffic Restrictions Due To Event

BN1Published 07/06/24Expired
Brighton Argus • 

What is happening?

BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

THE BRIGHTON & HOVE (LONDON TO BRIGHTON BIKE RIDE)

(TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION) ORDER 2024

On Sunday, 16 June 2024 the London to Brighton Bike Ride is taking place and finishes in Madeira Drive, Brighton. To facilitate its safe passage, parts of the route will need to be closed to traffic and therefore Brighton & Hove City have made an Order under Section 16A to C of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended, which temporarily brings into force the following traffic regulations: No person shall cause or permit any vehicle that is not participating in, or connected with the London to Brighton Bike Ride to proceed in, exit from, or turn into any of the lengths of road specified below, except upon the direction or with the permission of a Police Constable in uniform or that of a uniformed marshal: Sunday 16 June 2024 from 07.00-21.00 hours Road Closures:

a. Ditchling Road, Brighton - from the city boundary to the northern kerb line of Carden Avenue/Coldean Lane at Old Boat Corner

b. Coldean Lane, Brighton - from its junction with Ditchling Road (Old Boat Corner) to its junction with Forest Road

c. Coldean Lane, Brighton - southbound carriageway only, from its junction with Forest Road to its junction with the northern kerb line of Park Road

d. Southover Street - at its junction with Richmond Terrace (A23)

e. Richmond Parade - at its junction with Richmond Place (A23)

f. Morley Street - at its junction with Richmond Place (A23)

g. Kingswood Street - at its junction with Grand Parade (A23)

Carriageway Closures:

a. The closure of the southbound carriageway of Lewes Road from its junction with Union Road to its junction with Waterloo Place

b. The closure of the southbound carriageway of Richmond Place for its full length

c. The closure of the southbound carriageway of Grand Parade from its junction with Richmond Place to its southern most junction with Marlborough Place -

d. The prohibition of northbound traffic on Lewes Road from its junction with Union Road to its junction with Waterloo Place, southbound traffic to use the northbound carriageway.

e. The prohibition of northbound traffic on Richmond Place for its full length, southbound traffic to use the northbound carriageway.

f. The prohibition of northbound traffic on Grand Parade from its junction with Richmond Place to its southern most junction with Marlborough Place, southbound traffic to use the northbound carriageway.

Prohibition of Left turns:

a. From St Peter's Place into Waterloo Place (northbound)

b. From Marlborough Place into Grand Parade (northbound)

c. From Grand Parade into Edward Street

Prohibition of Right Turns:

a. From Ditchling Road into Coldean Lane

b. From Union Road (eastbound) into Lewes Road (southbound)

Temporary suspension of existing one-way order:

a. Circus Street

b. Albion Street (from the junction of Albion Hil to Tamplin Terrace)

Temporary One-way Traffic Flow:

a. Coldean Lane in a southbound direction only from its junction with Forest Road to its junction with the northern kerb line of Park Road The effect of the above measures will be to prevent vehicles entering Coldean Lane from Carden Avenue and Ditchling Road (at Old Boat Corner), Badger Way and Hawkhurst Road.

ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: for vehicles entering the Coldean area this willbe via the A270 Lewes Road, Coldean Lane (northbound) and Park Road, and for vehicles exiting it will be via Forest Road, Coldean Lane (southbound) and Lewes Road

Dated: 7 June 2024

Donna Chisholm, Executive Director, Economy, Environment & Culture, Brighton & Hove City Council, Hove Town Hall, Norton Road, Hove.

How long will it take?

Planned start

16-Jun-2024

Estimated end

16-Jun-2024

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