WSCC – Rusper Road Traffic Regulation Order
WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL
(RUSPER: RUSPER ROAD)
(TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION) ORDER 2020
NOTICE is hereby given that not less than seven days from the date of this Notice West Sussex County Council intend to make an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to:-
(i) prohibit any vehicle from proceeding at any time along Rusper Road between the A264 and Lemmington Way roundabout junction and from Meadow Farm Lane access onto Lemmington Way roundabout junction; and
(ii) prohibit any vehicle from travelling at a speed exceeding 40mph on the A264 200 metres east and west of the Rusper Road roundabout junction; and
(iii) prohibit any north or southbound vehicles on Rusper Road from turning right onto the A264; and
(iv) prohibit any east or westbound vehicles on the A264 from turning right onto Rusper Road.
The Order is necessary due to highway works relating to new development
The Order will come into effect on 5 November 2020 and will last for 18 months or until the proposed works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is anticipated the works will take 10 months to complete.
Any queries about the works to take place should be directed to Natta Building telephone number 01252 851155. Any queries about the effect of the Order on vehicles using the highway should be directed to WSCC, telephone number (01243) 642105
Dated this 22nd day of October 2020
Director of Law & Assurance
County Hall,
Chichester.
Damage to grass verges – community support needed for a Traffic Regulation Order Application (TRO) for double yellow lines at Roffey Corner.
Numerous local residents have alerted North Horsham Parish Council to their concerns about the damage being caused to the grass verge at Roffey Corner by parked cars. West Sussex County Council has advised that the best way to enforcedly deter parking is to apply for a TRO to paint double yellow lines on the road adjacent to the verges on Crawley Road from the bus shelter at Roffey Corner to the traffic lights. The aim is to prevent damage to the grass verge adjacent to the proposed double yellow lines. In addition, the TRO will reduce traffic congestion for commuters by increasing the capacity of the left turn only lane.
To achieve this, the Parish Council needs the support of local residents. You can do this by simply sending your name and address to: email – committee.clerk@northhorsham-pc.gov.uk and stating that you support the application for a TRO at Roffey Corner or by calling – 01403 750786, for the duration of the Coronavirus outbreak, there will be the ability to leave a message.
Please contact us as soon as possible by the means above to be certain your support is included.
Location of double yellow lines:

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Your infrastructure suggestions
The Parish Council is looking at ways in which it can best spend the neighbourhood portion of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) money.
To find out more information about CIL please click here.
To gather a greater understanding of what the community requires, the Parish Council is consulting with the local community to know what you feel will be beneficial for the parished area. Suggestions need to be affordable in relation to the Parish Council allocated CIL money (see link above) such as; goal posts for open spaces, benches etc.
If you would like to input your views please do the following:
Email to: committee.clerk@northhorsham-pc.gov.uk
Subject the email as: CIL public suggestions




