Link Road opening will bring £1 billion boost to East Sussex

A NEW road which will boost the economy of East Sussex and cut congestion opens to traffic for the first time tomorrow (THU 17).

The Bexhill to Hastings Link Road, named Combe Valley Way, will bring an estimated £1 billion of economic benefits to the area and deliver up to 2,000 new homes and 3,000 new jobs. Watch our video:

Combe Valley WayThe East Sussex County Council highway – built at a cost of £120 million, including £56 million from the Department for Transport – is also expected to reduce congestion on the A259 by up to 40 per cent.

The opening comes after Glovers House, the new 25,000 sq ft business centre developed by Sea Change Sussex on land opened up by the Link Road, welcomed its first tenant, Park Holidays UK.

Preliminary work on the road began in 2012, but the opening date was delayed by anti-road protests, extreme weather and archaeological work.

County council leader Cllr Keith Glazier said: “It’s been a long journey but it’s fantastic to see the new road completed and ready to welcome traffic.

“As with any project on this scale, there have been challenges along the way, but I’d like to pay tribute to our Link Road project team, who have worked so hard to get the road open.

“Combe Valley Way will help to regenerate one of the most deprived areas of the south east, providing new jobs, new homes and significant economic benefits, and cutting congestion on the A259 and other local roads.

“The arrival of the first tenant at Glovers House is just the beginning, and I look forward to seeing many new businesses and residents making their home here as a direct result of the new road.”

Transport Minister Andrew Jones said: “This new South Coast link will end years of frustration for local people, providing far quicker journeys across the region and unlocking ambitious development plans.

“This road is further evidence of this government’s commitment to improving the UK’s transport infrastructure, creating opportunities for the development of new homes, business and jobs.

“The communities of Bexhill and Hastings have waited a long time for this day and now they have an improved road network to help them get around and get on.”

The new road will host a new bus route, operated by Stagecoach, which will link Hastings and Bexhill with the new business park via the Link Road.

The route and design were chosen to minimise the impact on the environment, while new habitats for badgers, newts, dormice, bats and owls were created.

Meanwhile, a major tree and shrub planting programme is underway while new ‘greenways’ for walkers, cyclists and horse riders will be completed next year.

The project also saw a significant programme of archaeology which unearthed one of most important finds of prehistoric remains in the UK dating back to the last ice age.

Video showing an aerial view of the Link Road is available at https://vimeo.com/148071117