A recent report, which has been published on the council’s website, outlines West Sussex County Council’s continued commitment and investment in the county’s highways along with detailing its preventative approach to highways maintenance.
The report has been produced in response to the requirement from the Department for Transport (DfT) for all local highways authorities to publish information about their highways maintenance activities to help local taxpayers see the difference that funding is making in their areas.
Cllr Joy Dennis, WSCC Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, said: “I hope that this report will help our residents to understand that the scale of the county’s highway assets is substantial and managing them effectively, so that residents and businesses can go about their daily lives with minimal disruption, is no small task.”
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West Sussex County Council has updated its Road Safety Strategy to encourage all road users to prioritise road safety, so that fewer people will be killed or seriously injured in collisions on its roads. After holding a public consultation, the strategy has been developed to influence behaviour and create a safer road network for everyone.
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Did you know that you can view information about road works onhttps://one.network/? Find out full details of roadworks taking place in West Sussex including the location, associated diversion routes, the nature of the works being undertaken and who is responsible for the works. There are also links to our public notices for temporary traffic regulation orders such as road closures which give more detailed information on restrictions.
If you create an account you can sign up for email alerts of road works within an specific area. You can choose when you would like to receive the alerts either daily, weekly or monthly.
So next time you are wondering about some road works happening in your area or are planning an important journey, remember one.network – you can find this through our website too if you type ‘Roadworks map’ into the search bar.
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A surface dressing treatment is a preventative measure while resurfacing is a corrective treatment.
Surface dressing We treat a road with surface dressing to extend it's life before it suffers significant damage. We may use it in situations where a road surface might still look to be in reasonable condition. When used at the right time surface dressing delays the need to do more significant work and is a fast process, so causes comparatively little disruption to residents and road users. |
Resurfacing Resurfacing takes place when the road has significant or structural damage already. The damaged material needs removing and replacing. Resurfacing works are a bigger job than surface treatments and cause more disruption to residents and road users. For more information visit Road surface dressing - West Sussex County Council |
There can be many valid reasons why team members may not be visible on-site during roadworks:
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Image taken by Manhood Wildife and Heritage Group
WSCC and the Manhood Wildlife and Heritage Group are working in partnership to link together habitats for our all important pollinators. The Selsey Pollinator Highway Project was created to restore and increase wild areas that are so needed by pollinators such as bees, moths, butterflies and wasps.
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If you are a landowner who has responsibility for the maintenance of an ordinary watercourse running through or alongside your property then these are some of the things you should be thinking of this summer.
Members of the Road Safety Bikeability team attended the Worthing town centre Business Improvement District (BID) event on Sunday 1 June to celebrate World Cycling Day.
Our instructors were on hand with a selection of balance bikes for 3-7 year olds, adaptable bikes for all ages and abilities and lots of family friendly activities. They were also on hand to provide cycling specific guidance.
A great day was had by all.
WSCC has installed a new segregated cycle path alongside the Perch Cafe in Lancing, connecting the existing shared pedestrian and cycle path at either end of this new section. This safety improvement focuses on reducing conflict between user groups on a busy section of the National Cycle Route (2), whilst still ensuring the public’s enjoyment of the local area.
In addition, cycle facilities were also installed, including inclusive cycle stands and cycle aids, while priority was provided for cyclists at the intersections, encouraging free flow movement for cyclists and pedestrians alike.
Efforts were made to increase awareness of the existing Public Rights of Way (PROW) network by introducing a new all weather path, and the removal of steps to further improve accessibility for mobility-challenged users. Several memorial benches were strategically relocated on Lancing Green, making access to them easier. Additionally, the existing path adjacent to The Perch will be resurfaced to enhance usability and extend its lifespan.
Image credit: Landbuild
On Wednesday 23 July/In July West Sussex County Council will start work/started work to refurbish the Crawley bypass railway bridge and to improve the traffic signals and drainage network on the A23 Crawley Avenue near the Ifield Community College junction in Crawley. As part of the works the road will then be resurfaced.
The works are expected to last for eleven weeks until October, dependent on external factors such as weather. They will be coordinated in phases with most of the work scheduled during the school summer holidays to keep traffic disruption to a minimum. Traffic management will maintain the flow of traffic during any necessary lane or road closures.
More information can be found on one.network and our website.
Works to refurbish signalised toucan crossing at Westhampnett Road near Barnfield Drive, Chichester to start from 4 August 2025 for approximately 3 weeks.
The existing crossing equipment has reached the end of its service life and now requires replacement to ensure continued safe and reliable operation. For safety of workers on site, the road will be closed to northbound traffic, while southbound traffic will still be allowed through. A diversion will be in place, directing northbound vehicles east along Portfield Way, then north on the Chichester bypass, and south on Westhampnett Road.
The works will generally be undertaken during the hours of 9:30 am and 3:30 pm but the road closure and temporary traffic lights will remain in place during the week. Access to the crematorium will be maintained at all times but will only be accessible by heading southbound on Westhampnett Road and/or using the diversion route.
Following a public consultation in June 2024, improvements to provide safer active travel to Buckingham Park Primary School was agreed. WS Highways are delivering these improvements in 3 phases.
Phase 1 is now complete:
Phase 2: Works will begin on 22 July 2025 for approximately 6 weeks during summer holidays, focusing on new pedestrian crossings, a shared cycle/pedestrian path near Buckingham Primary School, and junction realignment at Windlesham Road. Temporary traffic signals will be in place. Access to the school will be maintained throughout the duration of the works.
Phase 3: Carriageway resurfacing and replacing road markings outside Buckingham Park School will take place during October half term from 27 to 31 October 2025 under a full road closure. The bus stop outside no. 56/58 will be moved to outside no. 54 to improve safety for passengers getting on and off.
The Community Highway Scheme at Del La Warr Road in East Grinstead has been delivered to improve existing crossing facilities and create a new pedestrian link to popular local amenities. The works were included included construction of:
Did you know you can get gritter alerts, grass cutting updates and up to date information on road issues on WhatsApp? You can follow silently or opt for alerts to notify you when we share an update. To find us open WhatsApp and select "Updates" from the bottom menu, then simply search for WSHighways or click the link - WSHighways.
Updates on emergency reports are posted every day and project updates are posted frequently on the West Sussex Highways X @WSHighways, and Bluesky @wshighways.bsky.social accounts.
Produced by the Customer Liaison Officer, Highways Transport and Planning. Please contact active.communities@westsussex.gov.uk with any comments or suggestions.