Dft Pothole Action Fund Report 2019/20

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Dft Pothole Action Fund Report 2019/20 DfT Pothole Action Fund Report 2019/20 East Sussex County Council was awarded £604,761 by the Department of Transport as part of its share of the Government’s Pothole Action Fund during 2019/20. We have put the allocation towards our programme of preventative surfacing and patching works. The programme includes both the repair of potholes and work to prevent the formation of potholes in the following areas: Road Village or Town A267 Horam A267 Five Ashes Ambleside Avenue Peacehaven Archery Road St Leonards Ashford Road Eastbourne B2089 Johns Cross B2099 Corridor Wadhurst, Ticehurst, Wallcrouch B2099 Pashley Road Ticehurst B2244 Sedlescombe Barley Lane Hastings Bassetts Lane Mayfield Beauchamp Road St Leonards Beggars Wood Road Chailey Blackboys Road Framfield Boast Lane Barcombe Boreham Lane Wartling Brede Lane Sedlescombe Brodrick Road Eastbourne Buckham Hill Isfield Buckhurst Road Bexhill Burgh Hill Road Muddles green Burgh Lane Firle Bury Road Hastings Chelworth Road Eastbourne Chilver Bridge Road Arlington Chowns Hill Hastings Church Lane Pevensey Road Cinder Hill Chailey College Road Bexhill Collinstone Road St Leonards Court Lane Five Ash Down Dell Close St Leonards Devonshire Place Eastbourne East Street Mayfield East View Fields Plumpton Elm Court Newhaven Fairfield Avenue Hastings Fairways Road Seaford Farley Way Fairlight Filsham drive Bexhill Freezeland lane Bexhill Goatham Lane Broad Oak Goddens Gill and The Paddock Northiam Gresley Road Hastings Gundreda Road Lewes Ham Lane Lewes Hamsey Lane Cooksbridge Harbour Road Rye Harmers Hill Newick Hartfield Road Forest row Headland Avenue Seaford High Hurst Close Newick Hollington Old Lane St Leonards Holmesdale Gardens Hastings Iden Road Iden Ketches Lane Sheffield Park Kingston Close Seaford Lake Street Mayfield Lindfield Road Eastbourne Linton Road Hastings London Road Mountfield Mackerel Hill Peasmarsh Malling Close Lewes Mayfield Place Eastbourne Menzies road St Leonards Menzies Road St Leonards Mill Way Polegate Mount Road Newhaven Newham Way Heathfield North Hall Lane Fletching North Road Bodle Street Green Nuthatch Road Eastbourne Old Malling Way Lewes Old Malling Way Lewes Oxbottom Lane Chailey Oxford Road Eastbourne Peatree Lane Bexhill Pebsham Drive Bexhill Pevensey Road Polegate Portfield Close Bexhill Prospect Road Heathfield Rosetti Road Pevensey Road Rotherview Robertsbridge Rusper Road Eastbourne Saint Marks Close Bexhill Sedlescombe Gardens St Leonards Slugwash Lane Wivelsfield Southview Close Crowborough Spithurst Road Barcombe St Andrews Road Bexhill St Martins Crescent South Heighton Station Road Isfield Station Road Bexhill Station Road Robertsbridge Station Street Eastbourne Stoddards Lane Beckley Tanhouse Lane Peasmarsh Terminus Road Bexhill The Drove Offham The Hollow South Heighton The Ridge West Hastings Theaklen Drive St Leonards Tower Road St Leonards Upper Greenwoods Lane Punnets Town Victoria Road Bodle Street Green Walshes Road Crowborough Wick Street Firle Wilderness Lane Hadlow Down Willoughby Crescent Eastbourne Wittersham Road Iden Woodpecker Road Eastbourne .
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