A259 AND A2070 TRUNK ROADS TEMPORARY TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS
What is happening?
A259 AND A2070 TRUNK ROADS
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS
Notice is hereby given that National Highways intends to make an Order on the A259 and A2070 Trunk Roads in the Counties of East Sussex and Kent,
under Sections 14(1)(a) and 14(1)(c) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 because works are proposed to be executed on, or in the vicinity of, the road.
The effect of the Order would be to: -
1. authorise the overnight closure (in sections) of –
(a) both carriageways of the A259 between Pevensey Roundabout (A27) and a point 160 metres west of the centreline of the junction with Bexleigh Avenue in St Leonards-On-Sea;
(b) both carriageways of the A259 between a point 55 metres east of the junction with Mill Lane, Hastings, and Brenzett Roundabout;
(c) both carriageways of the A2070 between Brenzett Roundabout and Park Farm Roundabout;
(d) both carriageways of the A2070 and the A2042 between the Flanders Field roundabout and the M20 Junction 10 and 10a Roundabouts, and the slip and link roads leading to and from those carriageways;
(e) any roundabout within the lengths of carriageway described in 1. (a) to (d);
(f) any side road at junction with the lengths of carriageway described in 1. (a) to (d) above;
(g) any bus stop or lay-by adjacent to the lengths of carriageway described in 1. (a) to (d) above; and
(h) any gap between the lengths of carriageway described in 1. (a) to (d) above, and any dedicated lane used for the purpose of turning through them.
2. to impose, in sections as required, an overnight ban on overtaking on both carriageways of the A259 and A2070 where it is currently permitted on the lengths of carriageway described in 1. (a) to (d) above where the road is single carriageway.
These measures would be in the interests of road safety while contractors undertake maintenance and renewal work of a cyclical nature and A259 and A2070 project works.
The duration of each closure would vary depending on the nature of the maintenance work being undertaken on each occasion. The programme of works would start on or after 2nd January 2026
The overnight closures would be in operation between 20:00 and 06:00 (maximum period).
Planned maintenance work would be scheduled to avoid disruption during known peak periods, although essential maintenance may be necessary during these periods to prevent the need for emergency works. Please see National Highways website for specific details on any upcoming closures
The Order would come into force on 2nd January 2026 and remain in force until 24th December 2026.
During the closures, traffic affected would be diverted using other junctions of the A259 and A2070, or by using the A259, A269, A2042, A2690, B2075, B2093, B2095, Avenue Jacques Faucheux, Hamstreet Road, Ashford Road, Camber Road , New Lydd Road, Lydd Road, Tourney Road, Robin Hood Lane. Harden Road, and Romney Road. The diversion in operation would vary according to the closure in force, and the diversion routes listed above are the agreed routes, but these may change depending on local conditions
Access to and from premises accessible from, and only from, the lengths of carriageway to be closed would be permitted under escort.
The temporary closures, overtaking bans and diversion routes would be clearly indicated by traffic signs when they are in operation during the works periods.
I Rosendaal, an Official of National Highways Ltd.
Ref: NH/SE/2026/A259/RNO
National Highways, (Company No. 9346363).
Registered Office: Bridge House, Walnut Tree Close, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4LZ. A company registered in England and Wales.
For enquiries, please contact the Customer Contact
Centre on 0300 123 5000 or info@nationalhighways.co.uk
www.nationalhighways.co.uk
How long will it take?
Planned start
27-Nov-2025
Estimated end
26-Dec-2026
Open to feedback
From
27-Nov-2025
To
26-Dec-2026
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