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DUALLING the A259 between Bognor Regis and Littlehampton has to be a priority, a meeting was told this week. Cllr Martin Lury said the extensive improvement to the coastal road which linked the two towns was the only answer to the increasing volume of traffic caused by the area’s largescale development. He said: “It is likely to be seven years before there is any improvement.
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“Judging by the amount of housing which is being built just along the A259 it should be sooner than seven or eight years before we implement the dualling of the A259 which is clearly necessary.” His comments came after the Joint Western Arun Area Committee of county, district and parish councils was told that stretch of the A259 had recently been identified as a
priority for investment in West Sussex County Council's strategic investment programme. THis heavily-used and essential traffic corridor joins other previously identified priorities like the A284, A29 and other sections of the A259 that are major schemes planned for delivery. A county council spokesman said: “THe corridor has been identified as a priority due to the cumulative impacts
arising from the development of sites allocated in the Arun local plan 2018, existing congestion and safety concerns. “Some of the development sites have been granted planning permission and others are expected to come forward in the next five years. "THe first stage of work will be a feasibility study that will consider Turn to page 5
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