Update – reporting potholes to WSCC

Last month West Sussex County Council launched a new online form for reporting potholes, rather than using Love West Sussex: https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/roads-and-travel/
They have developed an interactive map displaying all reported potholes; people can view reported potholes, subscribe and receive future updates. As this form is a trial WSCC are welcoming customer feedback, this can be done by visiting their webpage.

For the duration of the trial the online reporting of all other enquiries regarding the roads in West Sussex, such as grass cutting, flooding etc, have remained on Love West Sussex.

Useful information during the national lockdown – 5th November 2020

Lockdown measures will apply nationally from Thursday 5 November 2020 to 2nd December 2020.
Visit the government website for more information:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-national-restrictions-from-5-november#south
There you can find information on the following:
1. Stay at home
2. Meeting others safely
3. Where and when you can meet in larger groups
4. Businesses and venues
5. Weddings, civil partnerships, and funerals
6. Going to work
7. Education, school, college and university
8. Childcare and children’s activities
9. Protecting people more at risk from coronavirus
10. Visiting relatives in care homes
11. Travel
12. Staying away from home overnight
13. Moving home
14. Financial support

Visit our webpage to find a wide range of useful contact information for help and support during the coronavirus, such as;

  • Community Volunteer Hubs
  • Support for those identified as Extremely Vulnerable by the NHS
  • Support for those who are vulnerable or isolating due to coronavirus
  • Online local shopping portal
  • West Sussex Well Being
  • MIND (providing advice and support to anyone experiencing a mental health problem)
  • Horsham District Age UK
  • Citizens Advice Horsham
  • Horsham Self-Isolation Support Group
  • Covid-19 related Scams
  • Useful Facebook links

Please follow the link here: https://northhorsham-pc.gov.uk/useful-contact-details-for-the-community-during-the-covid-19-pandemic/

West Sussex’s Government-funded temporary cycleways are set to be removed

The Government-funded, temporary cycleways in Crawley, East Grinstead, Horsham, Shoreham and Worthing are to be removed, it has been decided.

Government funding for the pop-up cycleways was announced in May this year, with the aim of providing more safe space for people to cycle and help reduce pressure on public transport.

When the Government funding was awarded and the cycleways’ construction started, the country was just emerging from the first national lockdown. However, since then, the Government has continued to provide additional funding for local public transport and traffic has significantly increased, so the pop-up cycle lanes are no longer needed for their original purpose.

Roger Elkins, Cabinet Member for Highways and Infrastructure, said: “The schemes fulfilled their main objectives of offering people dedicated space to cycle rather than using public transport, or to leave the car at home and use their bike instead. This was in response to the unique set of circumstances during the first national lockdown, including schools and colleges having been closed for months and vastly-reduced public transport capacity.

“The extraordinary environment that led to their installation no longer exists even though we are about to enter into a new national lockdown: schools and colleges are open, traffic volumes have increased and, although public transport capacity is not back to pre-March levels, it is significantly improved.”

The impact of the schemes has been monitored during their operation. Feedback showed the majority of responses were opposed to the cycleways, citing increased congestion as a key issue. Automatic traffic counters also indicated relatively low usage by cyclists in comparison with other traffic.

Roger added: “I would like to thank everyone who took the time and effort to provide us with feedback for the Crawley, East Grinstead, Horsham, Shoreham and Worthing cycleway surveys.

“We remain committed to our long-standing, walking and cycling strategy with all the permanent benefits this will bring for active and sustainable travel. Recognising that we have to work closely with local communities, we have a continued ambition to support investment in sustainable and active travel and the data gathered and the experience of providing these cycleways will help us when delivering future schemes.”

The Cabinet Member decisions are subject to the usual call-in period.

The decision to remove the Chichester cycleway was announced last month. A request to call-in the decision has been received and will be debated by the scrutiny committee at a date to be decided. The Cabinet Member will then take a final decision on the scheme.

Why the schemes were introduced:

• The pop-up cycleways for West Sussex were an emergency response to increase travel options as part of the Government-led recovery plan from COVID-19.
 • As an emergency response, the Government required the trial schemes to be planned and installed within three months. Given the timeframe, we consulted key partners including district and borough councils, emergency services and bus operators. Normally schemes of this nature would take years to develop and be subject to various stages of public consultation that might last two or more months and involve exhibitions, etc. This was not possible given the timescale limitations required.
• The cycleway routes are the result of collaborative work with the district and borough councils.

WSCC – Request for overnight road closure on Parsonage Road

Please be advised that West Sussex County Council has received a request for Temporary Traffic Regulation as follows (please click link):

The application is currently being processed, please be aware that the details are subject to change.

For any questions regarding this TTRO, please email ttro@westsussex.gov.uk