Here's the consultation document, hot off the presses:
https://highwaysengland.citizenspac...S160354 A27 East of Lewes Consultation V8.pdf
https://highwaysengland.citizenspac...S160354 A27 East of Lewes Consultation V8.pdf
This, upgrade the railways, increase the capacity, quality and reliability on both East and West lines, job done.
They'd have to reduce the prices too. £22 for a rush hour return from Brighton to Eastbourne is insane.
There's a meeting at Worthing Pavilion tomorrow night.
Worthing really needs a complete bypass. The obvious route would be to widen Long Furlong so traffic traverses to the North of Findon from Angmering way, but once it reaches the A24, where would it go from there? It would be such a vast project that I really can't see it happening.
I would imagine those who have houses along the A27 in Worthing will now be worried about (yet another) round of compulsory purchases to widen the existing road. Given the history of property along the A27 in Worthing, there's always likely to be a risk that it happens again.
Not kidding are you, that's grim. Couple of times recently I had to get back to Derbyshire at short notice, but still a couple of days notice, and it was in the region of £130, horrendous.
Why do we have such a regressive attitude to railways, never fails to annoy me when I hear 'investing in roads' and 'subsidising railways'.
True. A dual carriageway around it though....
Hardly astonishing, I'm surprised such a backwater has enough Puffing Devils to warrant any form of tarmac.Am I right in thinking East Sussex has the least amount of dual carriageway in the country?
The A27 between Polegate and Lewes is only congested during the peak "drive to and from work" times. When the road is busy it's because the locals are cluttering it up with local journeys. By-passing the current road will bring very little relief.
Long-distance traffic at busy times is practically non-existent.
It's the most beautiful stretch of railway line (The Downs are sheep, the Weald is corn) with such a great rail service to boot, there's no need for an A27 upgrade between Polegate and Lewes......
These schemes seem to take SO long, and cause SO much utter carnage during the construction, that I think I'd settle for just sticking with the shit roads we have.
Take the top of the M3. That part of the motorway was always shit in the mornings - you could bank on being stuck for 20 minutes every day. So, in 2012 they decreed they were going to turn it into a SMART motorway. Out came the cones, and reduced speed limits. 15 MILES of them, in both directions, causing delays, at all times. They are still there, for at least another year.
I'd have just stuck with the daily 20 minute hold up, had I known that the choice was FIVE YEARS of disruption. It had better be worth it.
What about worthing ? Lyons Farm has queues all day long now. I remember when it was only at rush hours.
Whatever happened to the Dover to Honiton trunk road that always seemed to be discussed in the 1970s?
Announced today Public consultation for upgrades to the A27 East of Lewes to Polgate that help fans get to the games Ten minutes earlier.
You sir, are a @ss of the highest order. East Sussex is where Kipling chose to reside and is also where Brighton and Hove is. So there! You west Sussex lot are practically from Portsmouth.Hardly astonishing, I'm surprised such a backwater has enough Puffing Devils to warrant any form of tarmac.
You take that back, you scoundrel, bounder and cad.You sir, are a @ss of the highest order. East Sussex is where Kipling chose to reside and is also where Brighton and Hove is. So there! You west Sussex lot are practically from Portsmouth.
Folkestone to Honiton I believe. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Coast_Trunk_Road
Would love it if there was one. We could get to the in-laws' in Devon 3 hours rather than 6 (and perhaps more importantly get away from them at the same rate )
There's a meeting at Worthing Pavilion tomorrow night.
Worthing really needs a complete bypass. The obvious route would be to widen Long Furlong so traffic traverses to the North of Findon from Angmering way, but once it reaches the A24, where would it go from there? It would be such a vast project that I really can't see it happening.
I would imagine those who have houses along the A27 in Worthing will now be worried about (yet another) round of compulsory purchases to widen the existing road. Given the history of property along the A27 in Worthing, there's always likely to be a risk that it happens again.
Tell that to the people stuck in long, slow queues or to those that harvested on that unsafe stretch of road
It's upgrade will also open up the roadblocks and make it a more viable place for business to situate themselves as it will become easier to transport their goods and raw materials, creating job opportunities in the area.
An upgrade is long overdue and very necessary