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Cyclist found on A27 badly injured BY KELLY WICKHAM kelly.wickham@sussexpost.co.uk POLICE are investigating after a cyclist was found lying seriously injured on the A27 Chichester by-pass eastbound near the Stockbridge Roundabout at 7.22am on Thursday, May 10. His bicycle appeared to have been struck from behind by a vehicle which did not stop. The eastbound carriageway was closed to traffic and diversions set up. Significant delays led to motorists being advised to avoid the area. Anyone who saw what happened to the cyclist or who may have other information is asked to report details online or by phoning 101, quoting Operation Redstone. At the time of going to print, the road was still closed. Chichester police tweeted: "Chichester A27 Stockbridge roundabout is currently closed due to serious road traffic accident. Please avoid the area."
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Special helpers warn drivers of speed limits in Boxgrove MOTORISTS in Boxgrove are being urged to slow down on the roads. Dummies have been set up along the main roads wearing high visible jackets, sitting in chairs to help spread the message. Jim McDonald from Boxgrove's traffic calming group said: "This week we have deployed our special helpers to alert drivers to the speed limit along with all our signage from last years
slow down week. "We also have been cleaning up the village so plenty of folks out in high-vis jackets which also help slow drivers down. Boxgrove is looking trim and tidy and we have slowed a few drivers —result! "The special team members are loved by the school children, a good number of people driving past think they are real and toot or wave."




























