Sussex travel update for Thursday, May 14

Roads in Sussex this morning are widely clear.
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Reports have come in of an accident on the A29 Stane Street in Adversane, near Billingshurst.

Two vehicles are said to be involved near The Blacksmith Arms Italian restaurant, but traffic is said to be coping well.

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One lane of three is closed northbound on the M23 due to construction works at J10 A264 Copthorne Way (Crawley).

Sussex travel update for Thursday, May 14Sussex travel update for Thursday, May 14
Sussex travel update for Thursday, May 14

Malthouse Lane in Hurstpierpoint is closed both ways due to water main work. A closure is in place for works carried out by South East Water.

College Road in Haywards Heath remains closed both ways due to water main work.

Ketches Lane in Sheffield Park, Uckfield, is closed both ways due to electricity work, between A275 Sheffield Park and Sliders Lane.

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North Street in Lewes is closed both ways due to water main works, from High Street to Shoe Lane.

Madeira Drive and Dukes Mound in Brighton remain closed due to coronavirus travel restrictions, between Palace Pier and Sussex Square.

Madeira Place in Brighton is closed due to gas main work.

One lane of two remains closed on the A29 at Bognor due to gas main work.

And Hook Lane in Chichester is closed both ways due to gas main work.

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