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Friday, 3rd September 2010

Resurfacing planned on major Horsham road

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Published Date: 30 June 2009
NIGHT time resurfacing work at the A264 Farthings Hill Interchange is due to begin on Thursday July 9.
Lane and road closures will necessary during the work.

This will include shutting parts of the roundabout itself and the A24 slip roads, but signed localised diversions will be in place during this time.

The work will begin at 7pm and continue until 6am to minimise disruption to motorists.

The West Sussex County Council scheme is costing £120,000 and will take five nights to complete, weather permitting.

Derek Whittington, West Sussex County Council Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning and Transport, said: "This interchange is used by thousands of motorists everyday. To ensure their safety, it is necessary to carry out this work as the road was becoming worn out.

"By working overnight, disruption to drivers will be kept to a minimum."

For comprehensive coverage of all the stories making the local news, read Friday's edition of the West Sussex County Times newspaper. Visitors to www.wscountytimes.co.uk who wish to purchase a copy of the County Times newspaper but live outside our circulation area can do so by telephoning 01403 751200 and asking for reception. The cost of the newspaper plus postage in England is £1.55 which can be paid for by credit card. Overseas rates are also available, on request.

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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2009 10:43 AM
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  • Location: Horsham
 
 
 


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