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Boxgrove, Westhampnett & Lavant Shedfest 2025 - Temporary Traffic Restrictions on Surrounding Roads

PO18Published 08/05/25Expired
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What is happening?

West Sussex County Council

(Boxgrove, Westhampnett & Lavant Shedfest 2025)

(Temporary Traffic Regulation) Order 2025

NOTICE is hereby given that WSCC intends to make an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to:-

(i)   require all vehicles to travel at a speed not exceeding 30MPH on New Road, from Strettington Lane to Stocks Lane; Kennel Hill Road, between New Road and South Lodge; Claypit Lane, between New Road and Madgwick Lane; Madgwick Lane, between Claypit Lane and Old Place Lane; and

(ii)  require all vehicles to travel at a speed not exceeding 40MPH on Kennel Hill Road from South Lodge northwards for a distance of 400M, and

(iii) prohibit vehicles from making a right turn from Claypit Lane into Goodwood Motor Circuit Gate 1. This restriction will be operative from 0700 hours until 1900 hours on 25 May 2025.

This Order will be operative from 0900 hours on 24 May 2025 until 1700 hours on 26 May 2025 and is necessary to facilitate safe access and egress for the event traffic whilst maintaining through traffic flows on Claypit Lane.

Any queries about the traffic management for the event should be directed to Tracsis Events telephone number 07412 029854. Any queries about the effect of the Order on traffic using the highway should be directed to WSCC Contact Centre, telephone number 01243 642105.

Dated 8th May 2025

Director of Law & Assurance, County Hall, Chichester.

How long will it take?

Planned start

24-May-2025

Estimated end

26-May-2025

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