2015

TQ7710 : Crowhurst Road redirect works

taken 9 years ago, near to Hollington, East Sussex, England

Crowhurst Road redirect works
Crowhurst Road redirect works
A small section of the road is being repositioned so as to go under the new Combe Valley Way road. This shows the existing road and the new section under construction. Much of the old section will be used for footpath, cycle and bridleway.
Combe Valley Way (Hastings - Bexhill link road) construction :: TQ7510

Began in 2013, the Hastings to Bexhill link road connects the Queenway to the West of St Leonards and the A269 and Wrestwood Road in Bexhill. As with most new roads, the project has had its objectors. The road runs closely past four working farms, two sites of special scientific interest (SSSI), and a site of nature conservation importance (SNCI). A group of protesters attempted to slow the clearing of trees in January 2013.

The 3 mile road is largely obscured from surrounding views by means of cuttings and embankments. The southern end through Sidley area reuses a section of disused railway and over 20 houses and businesses premises were demolished along the A269 London Road to make way for a new junction with the A259.
As well as the road, bridleway, cycle paths and pedestrian footpaths, and numerous ponds and drainage ponds are being created alongside to form an enhanced and more accessible Combe Valley Countryside Park.

Final go ahead for the road was given by the government on 3rd April 2013, and was scheduled to be completed by summer 2015. The government is contributing over £50m to the £113m scheme.

Although a public vote chose to name the road 'Robert Wood Way', after a local soldier, the name 'Combe Valley Way', was chosen by Rother District Council councillors. Chosen to highlight the presence of the park and be clearer for emergency services.

For further detailed maps LinkExternal link

The road opened 17th December 2015.

Also see Combe Valley Way Link
and the Geograph article Link


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Saturday, 9 May, 2015   (more nearby)
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Sunday, 10 May, 2015
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OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 773 109 [100m precision]
WGS84: 50:52.2558N 0:31.1595E
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OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 773 109
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