Sussex morning travel bulletin for Monday, January 25

Here is your Sussex travel update for this morning (Monday, January 25).
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A number of ongoing roadworks are affecting motorists’ journeys across the county this morning (Monday, January 25).

According to the AA, there are temporary traffic signals due to gas main work on the A259 Bexhill Road from Bridgeway to Bulverhythe Road in St Leonards.

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Temporary traffic signals are also in place because of gas main work on the A2101 St Helens Road around St Helen’s Park Road in Hastings.

In Eastbourne, there are temporary traffic signals due to gas main work on Victoria Drive at Northiam Road.

Further west of the county, temporary traffic lights are in place due to construction work on Pagham Road near the post office.

There are temporary traffic signals due to gas main work on Aldwick Street near Aldwick Village Green, according to the AA.

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Temporary traffic lights are also in place because of construction work on A286 Lavant Road near Flint Cottage B&B.

Restrictions are in place due to construction work on the B2237 in Worthing Road at Sainsburys Petrol Station, Horsham.

There are also temporary traffic lights in place due to electricity work on the A259 High Street at A283 Old Shoreham Road where new low voltage cables are being installed.

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