West Sussex Gazette

READERS’ CHARTER

- ROB FERGUSON Hillbarn Lane., Worthing

spend about £450million on the Arundel bypass, then our bottleneck should be eligible for a similar sum in due course.

I entirely understand the logic of Jack’s group wanting a route north via Washington and Steyning. However, Highways England has costed it and it comes out at a figure it refuses to pay. The problem with the bottleneck­s at the Offington Corner, Grove Lodge and Lyons Farm is that a lot of it is local traffic. A traffic survey showed only about a third of the traffic on the A27 is through traffic, although I can’t be exact about that figure.

In considerin­g the A27 congestion issue, I think Highways England do not realise that much of the

A27 traffic is going from the Lancing/Brighton side to or from the coastal towns west of Worthing, Angmering, Rustington and Littlehamp­ton.

If there was a clear route round north Broadwater, then I believe much of the traffic coming along Poulters Lane andBrighto­nRoadwould­divert on to the alternativ­e fast route using the Angmering bypass and even, unfortunat­ely, Titnore Lane.

I would also take issue with the outdated assumption by Jack that the bypass needed is a Worthing and Lancing bypass. This was the original 1990s plan to build a continuous bypass from Crockhurst Hill through the Downs joining with the A27 at the Adur bridge.

Of course it is no longer legally possible to build a new road across a national park, as MP Tim Loughton reminded a few residents at a recent constituen­ts’ Zoom meeting. So, I would suggest that Worthing councillor­s need to work on what the Worthing area needs for an alternativ­e new route and quite separately the Lancing councillor­s do the same.

And, talking of councillor­s, I believe there is an A27 Working Party. Perhaps the chairman or a member of that working party to give us an idea of their strategy for the way out of the current A27 impasse.

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 ?? ?? Sonia Marshall took this picture on Littlehamp­ton seafront, depicting the Long Bench and the beach
Sonia Marshall took this picture on Littlehamp­ton seafront, depicting the Long Bench and the beach

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