WSCC- Temporary Road Closure on the A264 Crawley Road

West Sussex County Council (WSCC) Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO) on the A264 Crawley Road

NOTICE is hereby given that not less than seven days from the date of this Notice West Sussex County Council intends to make an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended), the effect of which will be to:-

  • close the A264 Crawley Road Eastbound between Horsham Road Roundabout and Crawley Road Roundabout; and
  • prohibit vehicles from driving at a speed of more than 40mph on a section of the A264 Crawley Road Westbound between Horsham Road Roundabout and a point 400 metres west of the Crawley Road Roundabout.

The Order is necessary to facilitate safe access and egress for the Tough Mudder Event 2021.

The Order will be operative from 0430 hours on 18 September 2021 until 2000 hours on 19 September 2021.

Any queries about the event taking place please contact Spartan UK Race Operations, telephone number 07495 006691. Any queries about the effect of the Order on traffic using the highway should be directed to West Sussex Council Contact Centre (01243) 642105.

Dated this 1st & 2nd September 2021.

Director of Law & Assurance

County Hall

Chichester

Closure to A24/A264 Horsham Bypass between Broadbridge Heath and Rusper Road Roundabout

The A24/A264 between Broadbridge Heath and Rusper Road Roundabout as well as all roads approaching Great Daux (A24/A264) and Robin Hood roundabouts will be closed to through traffic for carriageway resurfacing. An alternative route for traffic will be signed on site where applicable. 

Please note; these works are weather dependant.

Road NameTownDate (from and to)Timing of Closure (eg, 24hr, off peak 09:30 to 16:00, Night 20:00 to 06:00)
A24 Horsham BypassHorsham/WarnhamSat 14th – Weds 18th August20:00 – 06:00

For additional information and FAQ’s please follow the link – https://northhorsham-pc.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/a24-robin-hood-roundabout-and-great-daux-roundabout-carriageway-resurfacing-faq-v1.1.pdf

SGN notification: Essential gas main infrastructure work – one way traffic management in place for Parsonage Road

From the 19 July to 9 August, SGN contractors DJ Utilities will be carrying out essential gas main work on Parsonage Road. Due to the location of the gas main and working close to the railway line, it is necessary to have a lane closure in place on Parsonage Road from the junction of  Wimblehurst Road to the junction of the roundabout at Kings Road/ Crawley Road/Redkiln Way/Ruspar Road.

This closure will mean vehicle traffic will only be able to travel westbound  on Parsonage Road towards Wimblehurst Road for the duration of these works.   Access will be maintained to all side roads and properties on Parsonage Road, this will be via the one way re-direction.    

Buses – the lane closure will impact the bus service, please contact your local bus provider to find out about changes to bus routes, bus stops and timetables.   

We appreciate the nature of our work can be disruptive for local residents and road users, please can we reassure you we will be working as quickly and safely as possible to complete our essential gas work without delay.

If you’d like to get in touch about our project, you can speak to our Customer Service team on 0800 912 1700. There’s more information about our coronavirus plans and how we are keeping you and our colleagues safe, as well as other ways to contact us, on our website: sgn.co.uk/coronavirus.

Thank you for your patience and understanding whilst we complete this essential work.

Scotia Gas Networks project team