
Sussex Traffic Watch: Sluice Lane diversion: latest information
Thanks to Bay Life reader, Jane Beej Ranger. She says (16:14) “Traffic using Norman’s bay to join it seems just to be turning round and coming back, or adding to the static queue”.
She pointed us to Sussex Traffic Watch for latest information
Wartling Rd between Pevensey and the A271 at Boreham st long delays reported as drivers avoid the A259 and roadworks with temporary lights at Wartling village
— Sussex Traffic Watch (@SussexTW) March 30, 2018
Sluice lane now one way westbound only between cooden beach and the Pevensey services roundabout
— Sussex Traffic Watch (@SussexTW) March 30, 2018
A259 between Pevensey and Little common rtc update road remains closed for Accident investigation work https://t.co/wEd3HYuRV6
— Sussex Traffic Watch (@SussexTW) March 30, 2018
#A259 remains CLOSED in both directions between the A269 #Bexhill and the A27 #Pevenesey due to a serious collision involving a car and tree. @sussex_police completing full collision investigation work. Diversion info: https://t.co/S43tATL6La
— Highways England (@HighwaysSEAST) March 30, 2018
Location update for the coach stuck on Sluice lane thanks Brian &Allan https://t.co/1QAKNcQXkf
— Sussex Traffic Watch (@SussexTW) March 30, 2018
A259 between Pevensey and Little common remains closed bothways due to a serious single vehicle rtc.
— Sussex Traffic Watch (@SussexTW) March 30, 2018
Sluice lane bothways between The Pevensey services roundabout and Cooden beach Slow /Queuing traffic in both directions especially at Norman’s bay
— Sussex Traffic Watch (@SussexTW) March 30, 2018
Wartling Rd between the Pevensey services roundabout and the A271 at Boreham st speed sensors reporting slow traffic as drivers avoid the A259 closure. — Sussex Traffic Watch (@SussexTW) March 30, 2018
Sluice lane the diversion route for the ongoing rtc & Road closure on the A259 between Pevensey and Little common is now also reported as blocked
— Sussex Traffic Watch (@SussexTW) March 30, 2018
Anyone who is diverting via sluice lane between Pevensey services roundabout and Cooden beach to avoid the A259 speed sensors reporting queuing traffic in both directions from cooden through to Norman’s bay — Sussex Traffic Watch (@SussexTW) March 30, 2018






























