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East Sussex, Summerdown Road, and Pevensey Bay Road/Eastbourne Road, Eastbourne - Temporary Prohibition of Traffic.

BN20Published 17/04/26
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EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

The East Sussex (U2033 Summerdown Road,

Eastbourne)

(Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2026 To allow South East Water to carry out works, East Sussex County Council have made an Order under

Sections 14(1) and 15(1)(b) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, which will temporarily close the following length of road; Temporary Road Closure

Summerdown Road – from the junction with U2031 Paradise Drive to the junction with U2032 Compton Drive.

A safe route will be provided for pedestrians and vehicular access for residents and to properties maintained whenever possible with an alternative route for through traffic via U2033 Summerdown Road – A259 Church Street, High Street, The Goffs – U2037 Southfields Road – U2036 Dittons Road – U2035 Compton Place Road – U2031 Paradise Drive and vice versa.

The Order commences 21 April 2026 and lasts for a period of 18 months, or until works are completed, whichever is earlier. However, it is anticipated works will be undertaken between 21 and 23 April 2026 depending upon the weather conditions.

If you require further information telephone Network Management on 0345 60 80 193.

The East Sussex (A259 Pevensey Bay Road,

Eastbourne & Eastbourne Road, Pevensey Bay)

(Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2026 To allow East Sussex Highways to carry out works, East Sussex County Council intend not less than seven days from the date of this notice to make an Order under Sections 14(1) and 15(1)(b) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, which will temporarily close the following length of road;

Temporary Road Closure

Pevensey Bay Road/Eastbourne Road – from the junction with A259 Martello roundabout to the junction with U7281 Timberlaine Road.

A safe route will be provided for pedestrians and vehicular access for residents and to properties maintained whenever possible with an alternative route for through traffic northbound via A259 Pevensey Bay Road, Martello roundabout, Pevensey Bay Road, Crumbles roundabout, Pevensey Bay Road, Langney roundabout, St Anthonys Avenue, Seaside, Seaside roundabout – A2290

Lottbridge Drove, Birch roundabout, Lottbridge Drove – A22 Lottbridge roundabout, Highfield Link, Shinewater roundabout, Golden Jubilee Way, Dittons Road roundabout South, Golden Jubilee Way – A27 Dittons Road roundabout North, Pevensey bypass, Pevensey Haven roundabout – A259 Bexhill Road, Wallsend Road, Eastbourne Road and southbound via A259 Richmond Road, Wallsend Road, Bexhill Road – A27 Pevensey Haven roundabout, Pevensey bypass, Dittons Road roundabout North – A22 Golden Jubilee Way, Dittons Road roundabout South, Golden Jubilee Way, Shinewater roundabout, Highfield Link, Lottbridge roundabout – A2290 Lottbridge Drove, Birch roundabout, Lottbridge Drove – A259 Seaside roundabout, Seaside, St Anthonys Avenue, Langney roundabout, Pevensey Bay Road, Crumbles roundabout, Pevensey Bay Road, Martello roundabout, Pevensey Bay Road.

The Order commences 7 May 2026 and lasts for a period of 18 months, or until works are completed, whichever is earlier. However, it is anticipated works will be undertaken between 7 and 9 May 2026 depending upon the weather conditions.

If you require further information telephone Network Management on 0345 60 80 193.

Philip Baker, Deputy

Chief Executive,

Governance Services Department, County

Hall, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1UE

17 April 2026

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