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Community welcomes junction improvement

RESIDENTS in Hastings have welcomed improvements to a junction that will ease congestion and make it safer for pedestrians.

Work on the junction of Albert Road and Denmark Place finished ahead of schedule despite the discovery of concrete reinforced with steel bars which slowed down progress. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Featured, Roads, Transport and Environment on May 23, 2025 by karenb.

New scheme to improve Lewes pedestrian route

Cllr Carl MaynardA ROAD in Lewes will be closed for five weeks as part of a scheme to create a better environment for pedestrians.

East Sussex County Council is restructuring the pavement and kerb and resurfacing the road in Station Street between its junctions with High Street and Lansdown Place. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Roads, Transport and Environment on September 4, 2014 by karenb.

High-tech approach used in £1.4 million resurfacing

The A267 between Heathfield and HoramTWO roads in East Sussex have been given a new lease of life thanks to an innovative resurfacing technique.

The A267 and B2203 between Heathfield and Horam were resurfaced in a £1.4 million East Sussex County Council project. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Roads on September 3, 2014 by karenb.

Don’t miss out on bus service consultation

Cllr Carl MaynardPEOPLE are being urged not to miss out on the chance to have their say on proposed changes to taxpayer-funded bus services in East Sussex.

East Sussex County Council’s 12-week public consultation on proposed changes to the routes it subsidises in the county runs until Sunday, September 28 2014. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Transport and Environment on September 2, 2014 by karenb.

Link Road offers route to success for students

College and university students have been gaining practical experience working on the Bexhill to Hastings Link Road. From left: Tom Jones, from Pett, Oliver Shier, from Guernsey, Alix Sparkes, from Eastbourne, and Chris Perry, from south WalesSTUDENTS from college and university have been given a chance to gain practical experience away from their courses on the Bexhill to Hastings Link Road.

They have been working on a range of civil engineering, planning and environmental activities on the scheme – some for months, and one on a placement that has lasted a year. Continue reading →

This entry was posted in Roads on September 1, 2014 by karenb.

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