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Hedge Cutting Schedule – 2020/21 Last Updated 30/10/2020 Hedge Cutting Schedule – 2020/21 Last updated 30/10/2020 This schedule shows our programme for hedge cutting in 2020/21. Please note that these dates can change due to weather. This programme will be updated weekly. Each winter, once bird nesting season has finished, we cut back all highways owned hedges in the county. We do this either by hand, tractor and hand, or tractor, depending on the location of the hedge. Below, you will see our programme set out in date order. Once works have been completed, they will be marked off on the list below. Road Name Parish/Town Start Date Duration Method Green Lane Crowborough 09/11/2020 1 day By Hand Jevington Road to Upper Street East Dean and Friston 09/11/2020 2 days By Hand Hamsey Close Eastbourne 10/11/2020 1 day By Hand Cedar Close Eastbourne 10/11/2020 1 day By Hand Rosedale Place Eastbourne 10/11/2020 1 day By Hand Framfield Road Framfield 10/11/2020 1 day By Hand Bellbanks Road to Observatory View Hailsham 10/11/2020 1 day By Hand High St to Norman Close Hailsham 10/11/2020 1 day By Hand Station Road Hailsham 11/11/2020 1 day By Hand Hawks Road Hailsham 11/11/2020 1 day By Hand Castle Farm Road to Butchersfield Lane Hartfield 11/11/2020 1 day By Hand Waldegrave Street Hastings 12/11/2020 1 day By Hand Harold Place Hastings 12/11/2020 1 day By Hand Decimus Burton Way Hastings 13/11/2020 1 day By Hand Beacon Road Hastings 13/11/2020 1 day By Hand Freshwater Avenue Hastings 13/11/2020 1 day By Hand Bohemia Road Hastings 13/11/2020 1 day By Hand Briers Avenue Hastings 16/11/2020 1 day By Hand Barn Court Hastings 16/11/2020 1 day By Hand Ashbrook Road Hastings 17/11/2020 1 day By Hand Harley Shute Road Hastings 17/11/2020 1 day By Hand West Street Lane to Station Road Heathfield 17/11/2020 1 day By Hand Elm Way Heathfield 18/11/2020 1 day By Hand Paddock Lane to New Road Lewes 18/11/2020 1 day By Hand Church Lane under A26 to Cliffe High Street Lewes 18/11/2020 2 days By Hand Rotten Row to Winterbourne Mews Lewes 19/11/2020 1 day By Hand Southover Road Lewes 19/11/2020 1 day By Hand Bowmans Drive to The Cloisters Battle 23/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Kem Hide to Tollgates Battle 23/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand A2100 London Road to Caldbec Hill Battle 23/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand A269 Ninfield Road to The Glades Bexhill 23/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Little Common Roundabout to Ocklynge Close Bexhill 23/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Five Ash Down Buxted 23/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Hedge Cutting Schedule – 2020/21 Last updated 30/10/2020 C7 North Way to Bridge Newhaven 23/11/2020 3 days By Hand North Lane Newhaven 23/11/2020 2 days By Hand C120 to Winton Street Alfriston 23/11/2020 1 day Tractor Cow Lane to Weavers Lane Alfriston 23/11/2020 1 day Tractor Ballards Hill to Telham Lane Battle 23/11/2020 1 day Tractor Telham Lane to St Marys Terrace Battle 24/11/2020 1 day Tractor Normans Close to A21 Battle 24/11/2020 3 days Tractor Royal Oak Road Buxted 24/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Blackness Road Crowborough 24/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Luxford Lane Crowborough 24/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Swaineham Lane to Ballards Hill Crowhurst 24/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Underhill Lane to B2112 Ditching 24/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Cade Street Lane Heathfield 24/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand A26 Budletts Roundabout to Maresfield mini Maresfield 25/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Roundabout Side of Police Station on South Way Newhaven 25/11/2020 1 day By Hand Arundel Road Newhaven 25/11/2020 1 day By Hand Millfield to High Street A269 Ninfield 25/11/2020 1 day By Hand Belgrave Road to Claremont Quays Seaford 25/11/2020 2 days By Hand Jevington Drive Seaford 26/11/2020 1 day By Hand Blatchington Drive Seaford 26/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Tubwell Lane to West Street Lane Maynards Green 26/11/2020 1 day Tractor and Hand Old Leylands Barn to Common Lane Berwick 27/11/2020 1 day Tractor Stoddards Lane to B2088 Beckley 27/11/2020 1 day Tractor Marley Lane Battle 27/11/2020 1 day Tractor Downsview Road to Arundel Road Seaford 27/11/2020 1 day By Hand Kent Fields to A27 Ashcombe Roundabout St Ann Without 27/11/2020 3 days By Hand Pound Lane to Common Lane Berwick 30/11/2020 1 day Tractor Penland Road to A259 Roundabout Bexhill 01/12/2020 1 day Tractor Haslam Crescent Bexhill 01/12/2020 1 day Tractor Gunters Lane Bexhill 01/12/2020 2 days Tractor Chichester Close Bexhill 02/12/2020 1 day Tractor Broadoak Lane Bexhill 02/12/2020 1 day Tractor Chantry Lane Bexhill 02/12/2020 1 day Tractor Boarshead to Sandhill Lane Boars Head 02/12/2020 3 days Tractor Batchelors Way to bend Uckfield 02/12/2020 1 day By Hand Cyclepath at rear of 16 Streatfield Road Uckfield 03/12/2020 3 days By Hand A26/Green Loanings Road Boars Head 03/12/2020 2 days Tractor Goatham Lane to A28 Brede 04/12/2020 1 day Tractor A28 to Studd Lane Brede 04/12/2020 1 day Tractor A256 to Level Crossing Burwash 04/12/2020 2 days Tractor C41 at Five Ash Down Buxted 07/12/2020 1 day Tractor Framfield Road Buxted 07/12/2020 1 day Tractor A275 to A272 Chailey 07/12/2020 1 day Tractor Swan Lane Chiddingly 07/12/2020 1 day Tractor Hedge Cutting Schedule – 2020/21 Last updated 30/10/2020 Croft Road to Crowborough Hill Mini Crowborough 07/12/2020 1 day Tractor Roundabout New Place Uckfield 07/12/2020 1 day By Hand Harcourt Close Uckfield 07/12/2020 1 day By Hand Underhill Lane to B2112 Ditchling 08/12/2020 1 day Tractor C120 to Jevington Road East Dean and Friston 08/12/2020 1 day Tractor Three Oaks Lane to Mayfield Lane Wadhurst 08/12/2020 1 day By Hand Eastbourne Road Willingdon 08/12/2020 1 day By Hand Willingdon Roundabout to Clement Lane Willingdon 08/12/2020 4 days By Hand Allies Lane East Hoathly 09/12/2020 1 day Tractor Oxendean Gardens Willingdon 09/12/2020 1 day By Hand The Triangle to Gorringe Drive Willingdon 09/12/2020 1 day By Hand South Street Eat Hoathly 09/12/2020 1 day Tractor A22 East Hoathly Bypass East Hoathly 09/12/2020 1 day Tractor Eldon Road to Victoria Drive Eastbourne 09/12/2020 1 day Tractor Pennine Way Eastbourne 09/12/2020 1 day Tractor A27 Middle Farm to Langtye Lane Firle 09/12/2020 1 day Tractor A22 Forest Row to Legsheath Lane Forest Row 10/12/2020 1 day Tractor Wall Hill Road to County Boundary Forest Row 10/12/2020 1 day Tractor A22 Lewes Road Forest Row 10/12/2020 1 day Tractor High Cross to Palehouse Common Framfield 11/12/2020 1 day Tractor Bunny Lane to County Boundary Frant 14/12/2020 1 day Tractor A26 Eridge Road to Fairview Lane Frant 14/12/2020 1 day Tractor A259 to Church Lane East Dean and Friston 15/12/2020 1 day Tractor A259 Winchelsea Hill to Chapel Lane Guestling 15/12/2020 1 day Tractor Pett Road Guestling 15/12/2020 1 day Tractor Marshfoot Lane Hailsham 15/12/2020 1 day Tractor Service Road Hailsham 16/12/2020 1 day Tractor Old Swan Lane to A295 George Street Hailsham 16/12/2020 1 day Tractor Observatory View to Station Road Hailsham 16/12/2020 1 day Tractor A22 to Hawks Road Roundabout Hailsham 17/12/2020 1 day Tractor Ottham Court Lane to Sayerland Lane Hailsham 17/12/2020 2 days Tractor A22 West Side - Natewood Farm Hailsham 21/12/2020 1 day Tractor B2110 Castle Farm Road to Butchersfield Lane Hartfield 21/12/2020 1 day Tractor Harrow Lane mini Roundabout to hospital Hastings 21/12/2020 1 day Tractor Roundabout Hospital Roundabout to Hillside Road Hastings 21/12/2020 1 day Tractor Fairlight Road Hastings 22/12/2020 1 day Tractor Little Ridge Avenue Hastings 22/12/2020 1 day Tractor The Ridge Hastings 22/12/2020 1 day Tractor Rye Road Hastings 22/12/2020 1 day Tractor Crowhurst Road Hastings 22/12/2020 1 day Tractor Park Road Heathfield 29/12/2020 2 days Tractor Ghyll Road Heathfield 30/12/2020 1 day Tractor Hedge Cutting Schedule – 2020/21 Last updated 30/10/2020 Warren Lane Heathfield 30/12/2020 1 day Tractor North Street Hellingly 30/12/2020 1 day Tractor Laundry Lane to Foords Lane Horam 30/12/2020 1 day Tractor Merriments Lane to Kent Boundary Hurst Green 30/12/2020 1 day Tractor Winterbourne Lane to A275 Crossroads Lewes 31/12/2020 1 day Tractor Prince Edwards Road Lewes 31/12/2020 1 day Tractor Brooks Road Roundabout to Little East Street Lewes 01/01/2021 1 day Tractor Mayhew Road Lewes 01/01/2021 1 day Tractor Church Lane Lewes 01/01/2021 1 day Tractor A27 Ashcombe Roundabout junction to Lewes 01/01/2021 3 days Tractor Houndean Rise A27 Ashcombe Roundabout to A275 Lewes 04/01/2021 1 day Tractor Crossroads Southover High Street Lewes 05/01/2021 1 day Tractor A27 Lewes Road to Wilbees Road Long Man 05/01/2021 1 day Tractor High Street to Stonecross/Knowle Hill Mayfield and Five Ashes 05/01/2021 2 days Tractor Junction with Stonecross to Wellbrook Mayfield and Five Ashes 06/01/2021 1 day Tractor Mayfield Roundabout to Tunbridge Wells Mayfield and Five Ashes 07/01/2021 5 days Tractor Road Station Approach to Rotherfield Lane Mayfield and Five Ashes 13/01/2021 1 day Tractor Coggins Mill Lane to Piccadilly Lane Mayfield and Five Ashes 13/01/2021 1 day Tractor C7 North Way to Bridge Newhaven 13/01/2021 1 day Tractor A259 The Drove to Sainsburys Entrance Newhaven 14/01/2021 1 day Tractor Slip Road to Denton Corner Roundabout Newhaven 14/01/2021 1 day Tractor Avis Road to Mount Road Newhaven 14/01/2021 1 day Tractor Mount Road to Avis Road Newhaven 15/01/2021 1 day Tractor Mount Road Newhaven 15/01/2021 1 day Tractor Powell Gardens Newhaven 15/01/2021 1 day Tractor Downland Avenue to The Fairway Newhaven 15/01/2021 3 days Tractor The Drove Roundabout to New Road Newhaven 18/01/2021 1 day Tractor Quarry Road Newhaven 18/01/2021 1 day Tractor The Fairway
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