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Behind the scenes at Cuilfail Tunnel - Keeping Lewes Moving Safely
This month, we’re shining a light on the different types of structures we maintain across East Sussex.
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Bulverhythe Road, St Leonards: Footway and Embankment Repairs - Completed.
Repair works on Bulverhythe Road, St Leonards have recently been completed, restoring a damaged footway and improving stability along the embankment.
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Keeping East Sussex moving safely: parapets, railings and handrails
This June, we’re shining a light on the different types of structures we maintain across East Sussex.
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Blog: How we look after the county’s roads – and why asset management matters
When an issue appears on the road - a pothole, a damaged footway, or a blocked drain - it often raises questions. Why hasn’t it been fixed yet? Why is work taking place on a different road nearby?
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Works completion: A26 Eridge Road, Crowborough
Our carriageway improvement works on the A26 Eridge Road, Crowborough are now complete.
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A271 Lower Horsebridge works early completion
We’re pleased to share that essential carriageway improvement works on the A271 Lower Horsebridge, Hailsham are now complete: ahead of the planned finish date.
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Keeping Forest Row North Bridge flowing safely
As part of our regular bridge inspections, we recently found a tree and other debris had become trapped inside one of the arches at Forest Row North Bridge.
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East Sussex Highways Lends Support to the Adamswell Bridge Project
Adamswell Railway bridge, which is located on Broom Lane, Tunbridge Wells, was constructed in 1890. As the bridge is over 135 years old, it has come to the end of its serviceable life.
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High Friction Surfacing (HFS) on the Dicker
High Friction Surfacing (HFS) works were recently carried out on The Dicker on the A22, Hailsham.
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Blog: Grass cutting in East Sussex - Your questions answered
As the weather warms up, the grass along our roadsides and paths starts to grow - fast. That’s often when we hear questions like “Why hasn’t this been cut yet?” or “Who’s responsible for that verge?”