Possible delays as roads resurfaced in Horsham and Crawley

Twenty-four roads in the Horsham and Crawley areas are being resurfaced this week by West Sussex County Council.

They are undergoing carriageway micro surfacing – a process which involves overlaying the road with a new bituminous surface.

County Council contractor Balfour Beatty is doing the work.

Road closures may be in force in order to safeguard both the workforce and members of the public.

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Carriageway micro-surfacing will take place between today (Monday, June 24) and Sunday, June 30, subject to weather conditions, in the following locations (for one day unless otherwise stated):

Amberley Close, Crawley;

Byron Close, Pound Hill, Crawley;

Wordsworth Close, Pound Hill, Crawley (two days);

Rook Way, Horsham (two days);

Jackdaw Road, Horsham (two days);

Speedwell Way, Horsham;

Trefoil Close, Horsham;

Padwick Road, Horsham;

Station Road/Station Close, Horsham (two days);

Hamilton Road, Horsham;

St Johns Crescent, Broadbridge Heath (two days);

Ramblers Way, Crawley;

Alisa Close, Crawley (two days);

Nevile Close, Crawley;

Morecombe Close, Crawley (two days);

Filey Close, Crawley;

Wold Close, Crawley;

Kittiwake Close, Crawley;

Mill Lane, Crawley (two days);

Hare Lane, Crawley;

Plover Close, Crawley;

Maiden Lane, Crawley (three days);

Northgate Place, Crawley;

Woodside Road, Crawley;

Access to residents’ property will be maintained throughout the works, although there may be a delay while material is being laid.

Residents are being warned that the surface of the new carriageway can be slightly sticky, and a residue may remain for a short period of time.

Residents are advised to take the necessary precautions to avoid this being walked into their property.