Sussex travel update for Wednesday, June 24

Here’s the latest news for the roads across Sussex this morning (Wednesday, June 24).
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The A27 has been closed in Chichester since the early hours after serious crash, according to traffic reports. A lorry and a car were reportedly involved in a collision on A27 Westbound from A286 Stockbridge Road (Stockbridge Roundabout) to A259 Cathedral Way (Fishbourne Roundabout). Police and paramedics, joined by an air ambulance, attended the scene and the road has been closed since 3,50am, traffic reports said.

According to Highways England, traffic is being diverted and a police investigation is underway. Read more here

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Elsewhere in Chichester, Wellington Road is closed both ways between A286 Broyle Road and Connolly Way due to construction works.

In Barnham, water mains work has closed B2233 Barnham Road both ways between Lake Lane and Gospond Road.

In Worthing, one lane is closed on Tarring Road, near West Worthing Railway Station, due to ongoing telecoms work.

Water mains work is taking place on B2195 Harwood Road both ways between Horsham Railway Station and Kings Road. A closure has been put in place by Southern Water.

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One lane remains closed due to construction on M23 Northbound at J10 A264 Copthorne Way (Crawley). Lane one (of three) is closed.

In East Sussex, the B2204 at The Green in Catsfield, near Battle, is reportedly partially blocked both ways near Church Road due to a stalled car. Traffic is said to be coping well.

The B2165 remains closed both ways between Watts Palace Lane and Watermill Lane, outside Rye, due to water mains works.

In Crowborough, Whitehill Road is closed due to construction on Whitehill Road both ways between Fermor Road and Mill Lane.

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College Road in Seaford remains closed both ways from Corsica Road to Cricketfield Road due to gas main works.

In Brighton, Madeira Drive and Dukes Mound remains closed between Palace Pier and Sussex Square due to coronavirus restriction measures.

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