Sussex traffic report – the latest incidents, roadworks, and restrictions this morning

Here’s the latest news for the roads across Sussex this morning (June 1).
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The roads across Sussex are relatively clear, with no incidents reported currently.

There is said to be slow traffic on the A275 at Offham, East Sussex, at the B2116 Ditchling turn off, in the roadworks area.

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In Eastbourne there is currently water main work ongoing on Sidley Road at the Channel View Road junction.

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And on the A259 there are temporary traffic signals due to construction on Pevensey Bay Road at Tanbridge Road.

In Hastings there are stop/go boards and gas main work on A2101 St Helen’s Road between St Helen’s Park Road and Elphinstone Road.

Over in Brighton there are narrow lanes due to construction on A259 Kings Road around A2010 West Street. Outside the Odeon.

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In Worthing there are temporary traffic signals due to gas main work on A259 Chapel Road at Chapel Road.

In Chichester there are temporary traffic signals due to water main work on Carlisle Gardens at Norwich Road.

At Pease Pottage there are temporary traffic signals due to water main work on Barn Close at Horsham Road.

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