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Roadworks Report Date Report Generated: for Period: Road Parish Roadworks Report Date Report Generated: For Period: Road Parish Henfield Road Albourne Hook Lane Aldingbourne Lidsey Road Aldingbourne Park Lane Aldingbourne Aldwick Street Aldwick Fish Lane Aldwick Fish Lane Aldwick Rose Green Road Aldwick Turnpike Road Amberley Angmering Bypass Angmering Littlehampton Road Eastbound Angmering Roundstone Lane Angmering Bolney Road Ansty And Staplefield Burgess Hill Road Ansty And Staplefield Cuckfield Road Ansty And Staplefield Cuckfield Road Ansty And Staplefield Deaks Lane Ansty And Staplefield Rocky Lane Ansty And Staplefield Rocky Lane Ansty And Staplefield Valebridge Road Ansty And Staplefield Appledram Lane South Appledram College Road Ardingly High Street Ardingly Lindfield Road Ardingly Chichester Road Bersted Rowan Way Bersted Billingshurst Bypass Billingshurst Billingshurst Bypass Roundabout Billingshurst Daux Avenue Billingshurst Lower Station Road Billingshurst Natts Lane Billingshurst Natts Lane Billingshurst Hawthorn Road Bognor Regis Shripney Road Southbound Bognor Regis William Street Bognor Regis York Road Bognor Regis A285 Redvins Road To Tinwood Lane Boxgrove Crouch Cross Lane Boxgrove The Street Boxgrove Castle Lane Bramber De Braose Way Bramber Steyning Bypass Bramber Farthings Hill Roundabout Broadbridge Heath Old Guildford Road Broadbridge Heath Folders Lane Burgess Hill Keymer Road Burgess Hill Kings Way Burgess Hill Orchard Road Burgess Hill Royal George Road Burgess Hill St Johns Road Burgess Hill A27 Chichester Bypass Eastbound Chichester Broyle Road Chichester Fishbourne Road Chichester Little Breach To Footpath Chichester North Street Chichester Quarry Lane Chichester Stockbridge Road Chichester Summersdale Road Chichester Whyke Road Chichester Whyke Road Chichester Broad Road Chidham And Hambrook Drift Lane Chidham And Hambrook Grevatts Lane Climping Grevatts Lane Climping A286 Bell Lane To Mill Lane Cocking A286 Church Lane To Bell Lane Cocking A286 Crypt Lane To Church Lane Cocking A286 Mill Lane To The Croft Cocking A286 The Croft To Bex Lane Cocking Cocking Hill Cocking Cocking Hill Cocking Brook Lane Coldwaltham London Road Coldwaltham Locksash Lane Compton Balcombe Road Crawley Balcombe Road Crawley Barnfield Road Crawley Copthorne Way Crawley County Oak Way Crawley Crawley Avenue Crawley Crawley Lane Crawley Crawley S/Western Bypass Eastbound Crawley Haslett Avenue East Eastbound Crawley Haslett Avenue East Eastbound Crawley Horsham Road Roundabout Crawley Ifield Drive Crawley Ifield Road Crawley Kilnmead Crawley London Road Crawley London Road Crawley London Road Crawley London Road Southbound Crawley London Road Southbound Crawley Longmere Road Crawley Manor Royal Crawley Peeks Brook Lane Crawley Town Mead Crawley Windmill Court Crawley Woodfield Road Crawley Broad Street Cuckfield Broad Street Cuckfield Hanlye Lane Cuckfield Hanlye Lane Cuckfield Selsey Road Donnington Selsey Road Donnington A272 Easebourne St To Heath End Lane Easebourne College Lane East Grinstead Graffham Road East Lavington Bracklesham Lane East Wittering Barnham Road Eastergate Eastergate Lane Eastergate Fontwell Avenue Eastergate B2141 Marden Hill To Hooksway Lane Elsted And Treyford Hinde Road Felpham Bell Road Fernhurst Henley Old Road Fernhurst Henley Old Road Fernhurst Marley Lane Fernhurst Midhurst Road Fernhurst Ferring Lane Ferring Findon Bypass Southbound Findon Yapton Road Ford B2178 Southbrook Road To Moutheys Lane Funtington Common Road Funtington Newells Lane Funtington Brighton Road Hassocks London Road Hassocks Hazelgrove Road Haywards Heath Sydney Road Haywards Heath Henfield Common South Henfield Bex Lane Heyshott Angus Close Horsham Bishopric Horsham Bishopric Horsham Brighton Road Horsham Gordon Road Horsham Richmond Road Horsham St Christophers Close Horsham Worthing Road Horsham Treemans Road Horsted Keynes A27 Chichester Bypass Westbound Hunston Selsey Road Hunston Selsey Road Hunston College Lane Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common Cuckfield Road Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common Hassocks Road Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common Malthouse Lane Hurstpierpoint and Sayers Common Five Oaks Road Itchingfield Glasshouse Lane Kirdford North Road Lancing South Street Lancing A286 Chilgrove Road To Binderton Lane Lavant Old Broyle Road Lavant West Stoke Road Lavant Yarbrook Lavant Haslemere Road Linchmere Highfield Lane Linchmere East Mascalls Lane Lindfield Rural East Mascalls Road Lindfield Rural Snowdrop Lane Lindfield Rural Stonecross Lane Lindfield Rural Westlands Road Lindfield Rural A259 Littlehampton Bypass Littlehampton A259 Littlehampton Bypass Littlehampton Courtwick Road Littlehampton Hearnfield Road Littlehampton Mill Lane Littlehampton New Courtwick Lane Littlehampton Toddington Lane Littlehampton Brighton Road Lower Beeding B2133 Station Road To Pond Copse Lane Loxwood B2133 Station Road To Pond Copse Lane Loxwood High Street Loxwood Blind Lane Lurgashall Lyminster Road Lyminster B2141 Hooksway Lane To East Marden Road Marden Elmer Road Middleton-On-Sea Kingsmead Road Middleton-On-Sea Worms Lane Middleton-On-Sea Knockhundred Row Midhurst Lamberts Lane Midhurst Lamberts Lane Midhurst North Street Midhurst Rumbolds Hill Midhurst Rusper Road North Horsham Treadcroft Drive North Horsham A283 Hillgrove Lane To Luffs Meadow Northchapel Shillinglee Road Northchapel Brighton Road Nuthurst Brighton Road Nuthurst Broadwater Lane Nuthurst Main Street Oving Oving Road Oving Shopwhyke Road Oving Sea Lane Eastbound Pagham The Parade Pagham Amberley Road Parham Amberley Road Parham Greatham Lane Parham Tillington Road Petworth Tillington Road Petworth Clappers Lane Poynings Stane Street Pulborough Stane Street Pulborough Station Road Pulborough Stopham Road Pulborough Haven Road Rudgwick Haven Road Rudgwick Station Road Rustington Chichester Road Selsey High Street Selsey Mill Lane Selsey Newfield Road Selsey Park Lane Selsey Worthing Road Shipley A27 Brighton Bypass Westbound Shoreham-By-Sea Brunswick Road Shoreham-By-Sea Eastern Avenue Shoreham-By-Sea High Street Slaugham High Street Slaugham Parish Lane Slaugham A27 Sompting Bypass Eastbound Sompting Titch Hill Sompting Inlands Road Southbourne Main Road Southbourne Stein Road Southbourne Christs Hospital Southwater Fletchers Southwater Two Mile Ash Southwater Albion Street Southwick Grange Road Southwick Old Shoreham Road Southwick Old Shoreham Road Southwick Castle Lane Steyning Jarvis Lane Steyning Jarvis Lane Steyning Roman Road Steyning Washington Road Steyning Amberley Road Storrington And Sullington Fryern Road Storrington And Sullington Mill Lane Storrington And Sullington Pulborough Road Storrington And Sullington West Street Storrington And Sullington West Street Storrington And Sullington Washington Road Sullington Storrington Road Thakeham Balcombe Road Turners Hill East Street Turners Hill East Street Turners Hill Wineham Lane Twineham The Street Walberton A24 Southbound Warnham Broadbridge Heath Road Warnham Robin Hood Roundabout Warnham Horsham Road Northbound Washington Horsham Road Southbound Washington Storrington Road Washington Washington Bypass Northbound Washington Gay Street West Chiltington A286 Chilgrove Road To Binderton Lane West Dean Binderton Lane West Dean Honeybridge Lane West Grinstead Littleworth Lane West Grinstead Horsted Lane West Hoathly Vowels Lane West Hoathly Claypit Lane Westhampnett Henfield Road Woodmancote Wheatsheaf Road Woodmancote Copthorne Way Worth Copthorne Way Worth Copthorne Way Worth Old Hollow Worth Turners Hill Road Worth Turners Hill Road Worth Broadwater Road Worthing Broadwater Road Northbound Worthing Broadwater Road Northbound Worthing Broadwater Road Service Road Worthing Broadwater Road Southbound Worthing Broadwater Road Southbound Worthing Brougham Road Worthing Carnegie Road Worthing Cecilian Avenue Worthing Douglas Avenue Worthing Durrington Hill Worthing Eirene Road Worthing Northcourt Road Worthing Salvington Road Worthing Sompting Avenue Worthing Tarring Road Worthing North End Road Yapton 20 September 2017 20 September 2017 to 4 October 2017 Description Traffic management Start Date End Date Jetting works to drainage system (between Twineham Lane and Truslers Hill Lane). Multi-Way Signals. 26-Sep-2017 27-Sep-2017 Disconnect gas service. Road Closure. 02-Oct-2017 06-Oct-2017 Access/egress of Network Rail machinery. Overnight Two-Way Signals. 26-Sep-2017 29-Sep-2017 Replace overhead electricity wires and poles (between no.2 and Mill Cottage). Stop/Go Boards. 25-Sep-2017 27-Sep-2017 Install gateway sign. Multi-Way Signals. 11-Sep-2017 30-Sep-2017 Gas escape in progress. Multi-Way Signals. 08-Sep-2017 22-Sep-2017 Install gateway features including kerbing, signage, resurfacing, road markings. Multi-Way Signals. 11-Sep-2017 30-Sep-2017 Carriageway pothole and edge erosion repairs. Road Closure. 20-Sep-2017 20-Sep-2017 Openreach fibre cabling works. Stop/Go Boards. 15-Sep-2017 22-Sep-2017 Install large traffic sign in relation to A259 cycle scheme/road widening. Two-Way Signals. 18-Sep-2017 22-Sep-2017 Install large traffic sign in relation to A259 cycle scheme/road widening. Lane Closure. 11-Sep-2017 25-Sep-2017 Renew inspection cover in carriageway. Stop/Go Boards. 29-Sep-2017 29-Sep-2017 Carriageway Resurfacing (at junction of Cuckfield Road). Overnight Road Closure. 28-Sep-2017 03-Oct-2017 Repair leak on water communication pipe. Two-Way Signals. 20-Sep-2017 22-Sep-2017 Raise gully frame and cover and reprofile carriageway. Two-Way Signals. 29-Sep-2017 29-Sep-2017 Carriageway Resurfacing. Overnight Road Closure. 28-Sep-2017 03-Oct-2017 Carriageway
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