Over the past two weeks two of the road schemes which were due to start imminently in Brighton & Hove have been postponed, with both
Category: NCN2 (A259 Seafront) (LCWIP 6)
The A259 Temporary cycle lane extension scheme will once again be put in front of councillors at the Environment, Transport & Sustainability committee next Tuesday
The A259 temporary cycle lane extension has finally had its final designs produced and construction dates set, dependant on TRO being accepted. Brighton & Hove
All schemes are getting the go-ahead in Brighton
Earlier this week the Environment, Transport & Sustainability Committee met to discuss schemes on the A23, A259, Park & Ride and policy documents such as
On the 15th March the Environment, Transport & Sustainability Committee will meet to discuss and make decisions on various topics including deciding the outcome for
Further Consultation has been carried out on the proposed extension of the temporary A259 cycle lane beside Brighton’s seafront. Initial consultation took place earlier this
On the 16th November the Environmental Transport & Sustainability Committee met to discuss various items relating to Transport within the City. The Making the A259
The Temporary Covid pop-up cycle lane along the A259 has been operating under a temporary ETRO which is valid for 18 months from its creation.
Timeline of road schemes in Brighton & Hove
In a FOI request, B&H were asked about the timeline of delivery of their current road schemes, they are: Valley Gardens: Technical Design from January
Brighton & Hove’s draft LCWIP opened for consultation
On the 30th September 2021, Brighton & Hove City Council opened their draft Local Cycling & Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) for consultation, the consultation will