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Gravelly Crescent, Lancing / A280 & Water Lane, Angmering - Traffic Orders

BN13Published 29/08/24Expired
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West Sussex County Council

(Lancing: Gravelly Crescent) (Temporary Closure) Order 2024

NOTICE is hereby given that WSCC has made an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to temporarily close Gravelly Lane in Lancing from the western property boundary of 21 Gravelly Crescent, north-eastwards for 40M.

The road closure is needed to allow a new mains electricity connection to be made in safety.

The Order will come into effect on 29 August 2024 and remain in force until 4 September 2024. Once made, the Order may remain in force for up to 18 months, or until the proposed works are completed, whichever is earlier.

During the operative periods of this Order alternative routes for vehicles will be indicated on site. Access to properties on the affected length of road will be maintained at all times.

Any queries about the effect of the Order on traffic using the highway should be directed to the WSCC Contact Centre, telephone number 01243 642105. REF TTRO-2288- MM

(Angmering: Water Lane) (Temporary Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2024

NOTICE is hereby given that WSCC has made an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit waiting at any time on the northern side of Water Lane in Angmering, from the eastern kerbline of the entrance to the car park of The Lamb public house, eastwards to a point opposite its junction with Cumberland Crescent. This restriction is needed to provide safe access for large vehicles accessing the former Chandlers garage construction site.

The Order will come into effect on 2 September 2024 and remain in force until 24 February 2026. Once made, the Order may remain in force for up to 18 months, or until the proposed works are completed, whichever is earlier.

Any queries about the effect of the Order on traffic using the highway should be directed to the WSCC Contact Centre, telephone number 01243 642105. REF TTRO-2326- MM

(Angmering: A280 and Water Lane) (Temporary Traffic Regulation) Order 2024

NOTICE is hereby given that WSCC has made an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to temporarily close the A280 in Angmering from its junction with Titnore Lane, southwards to its junction with Ecclesden Lane. The Order also temporarily introduces a 40 MPH speed limit on the same length of the A280.

The Order also temporarily closes Water Lane from its junction with the A280 westwards to its junction with Holmwood Way. These restrictions are needed to allow the construction of a new roundabout at the junction of the A280 with Water Lane.

During the operative period of this Order the road will mostly be kept open during the daytime and only closed overnight for various short periods. It is however planned to close the road for two weekends during the later stages of the works. The 40 MPH speed limit will remain in place for the whole operative period of the order.

The Order will come into effect on 2 September 2024 and remain in force until 12 May 2025. Once made, the Order may remain in force for up to 18 months, or until the proposed works are completed, whichever is earlier.

At times the road is closed alternative routes for vehicles will be indicated on site. Access for the emergency services and to properties on the affected length of road will be maintained at all times.

Any queries about the effect of the Order on traffic using the highway should be directed to the WSCC Contact Centre, telephone number 01243 642105. REF TTRO-2332- MM

Dated this 29th day of August 2024

Director of Law & Assurance, County Hall, Chichester.

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