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Highways chiefs say £2.5m work on A27 Brighton bypass to finish early

Seven overnight road closures scheduled in coming fortnight

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 1 May, 2025 at 11:03PM
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Final barriers in place for months of A27 Brighton bypass roadworks

A27 roadworks - Picture by Causeway one.network

The delays on the A27 Brighton bypass over the past month could end several weeks earlier than expected, according to highways bosses.

But they said that they would need to close the road overnight from 8pm to 6am for seven days before work is complete.

Work started a month ago on the project – costing £2.5 million to £3 million – to replace barriers and complete drainage and resurfacing work between Patcham and the A270 Lewes Road.

Ever since the work started, drivers have reported long delays, especially at peak periods, as they try to cover a relatively short distance – up to two miles.

Now, an end to the misery is in sight as National Highways, the agency that maintains and repairs motorways and trunk roads, issued an update.

The agency said: “Works have progressed well and we’re now due to finish ahead of the original published date of Friday 6 June.

“To achieve this, we need the following full closure (subject to severe weather) on the A27 between Patcham Interchange and Lewes Road.

“This is to remove the temporary safety barriers and narrow lane arrangements.”

The first full closures are scheduled for the westbound side of the road over three consecutive nights from 8pm next Thursday (8 May) to 6am on Sunday 11 May.

The eastbound side of the road is also scheduled to close over three consecutive nights from 8pm on Sunday 11 May to 6am Wednesday 14 May.

National Highways also said: “We also need to resurface lane two (the outside lane) of the eastbound carriageway.

“For safety, the A27 will be closed eastbound between Patcham Interchange and Lewes Road from 8pm on Friday 16 May to 6am on Saturday 17 May.”

While the works continue, the outside lane on each side of the road is due to stay closed.
National Highways added: “During this time, lane 1 (the inside lane) will be open in both directions but with a narrower lane and a reduced 50mph limit.

“A free recovery service is also available for any incidents or breakdowns.”

When the road closes overnight, diversions are planned.

And highways bosses warned: “Closures can change at short notice.”

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Comments 7

  1. ChrisTrugmaker says:
    1 year ago

    I wonder how many litigation threats they’ve had for obstructing a major dual carriageway to that extent and damaging businesses for so long. They can only work one section at a time so why deliberately close miles off in both directions simultaneously? Causing congestion also creates unnecessary emissions.

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    • ChrisC says:
      1 year ago

      I’d say zero.

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    • Lucas says:
      1 year ago

      I’ll tell you, none, or at least none that will stick.

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      • MRS JANE DALEY says:
        1 year ago

        Is the west bound back to normal now for Monday morning 12th may? We away and don’t know. Thankyou.

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    • Bob Johnson says:
      1 year ago

      > so why deliberately close miles off in both directions simultaneously?
      Cost of having a full road closure to put up the cones and lane closure. Or do you expect them to throw cones out into a live carriageway and hope?

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  2. Shaun Gunn says:
    1 year ago

    How can it cost 3m ,I would have loved that contract

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    • CJ says:
      1 year ago

      I was thinking exactly the same. 3m for 3 miles of drainage, metal barrier and concrete!! I feel so much/all construction for the public sector is a rip off. Someone is making so much money out of all this.

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