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Worthing / Angmering / Littlehampton and Rustington - Various Traffic Orders

BN12Published 14/08/25
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West Sussex County Council

(Worthing: Goring Street) (Temporary Closure) Order 2025

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 Goring Street in Worthing, from its junction with Goring Way, southwards for 70m.

The road closure is needed to allow a new gas main to be connected in safety.

The Order will come into effect on 18 August 2025 and remain in force until 12 September 2025. 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-2567- MM

(Angmering: Dappers Lane)

(20 MPH Speed Limit) Order 2025

NOTICE is hereby given that WSCC has recently made a permanent Order under the provisions of the Road Traffic regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to enact the recently installed 20 MPH speed limit on Dappers Lane in Angmering throughout its entire length.

A copy of the Order, which will come into operation on 18 August 2025, together with plans showing the affected lengths of road may be viewed on the WSCC website. People without access to a computer who wish to view details of the scheme should telephone the WSCC Contact Centre on 01243 642105 to receive the documents by post.

Any person who wishes to question the validity of this Order, or of any provision contained therein, on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Act, or on the grounds that any requirement of the Act, or any instrument made under it, has not been complied with in relation to the Order, may within 6 weeks from 14 August 2025, apply to the High Court for this purpose. Ref: ARN2304a- MM

(Littlehampton and Rustington: 10k Run)

(Temporar Closure) Order 2025

NOTICE is hereby given that not less than 7 days from the date of this notice, WSCC intends to make an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to temporarily close the following roads in Littlehampton throughout their entire lengths unless otherwise stated:

Sea Lane/Sea Road/South Terrace (B2140) from the junction of Sea Lane with Hobbs Way, southwards and westwards to the junction of South Terrace with Pier Road, Pier Road from South Terrace, to Clifton Road, St Catherines Road, Beach Road from Maltravers road to South Terrace, Irvine Road from Beach Road to St Augustines Road, St Augustines Road, Selbourne Road from St Augustines Road to Beach Road, Fitzalan Road from South Terrace to Maltravers Road, Maltravers Drive, St Winefrides Road from Maltravers Drive to South Terrace, Hendon Avenue, Harsfold Road, Holmes Lane from Harsfold Road to Sea Lane.

The closure of these roads is needed to allow the Littlehampton 10k running event to take place in safely.

The Order will come into effect on 31 August 2025 from 8 am to 1pm.

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 managed by marshals on site. 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-2558- MM

Dated 14 August 2025

Director of Law & Assurance, County Hall, Chichester

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