Lindfield High Street reopens after ‘essential’ road resurfacing
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West Sussex County Council said the long-lasting replacement road will be ‘strong, quieter, and less vulnerable to potholes and the need for frequent and disruptive small repairs’.
The road reopened on Friday, March 1, a council spokesman confirmed.
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Hide AdThe spokesman said: “The essential road resurfacing work in Lindfield High Street was completed on time and the road fully re-opened on Friday, March 1.
“Every effort was made to try to reduce inconvenience for residents, with shops and businesses able to remain open throughout the work.
“We would like to thank everyone for their understanding and cooperation.
“The long-lasting replacement will be strong, quieter and less vulnerable to potholes and the need for frequent and disruptive small repairs.”
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Hide AdWhen the county council announced the road closure, small businesses in the village expressed their concerns over the ‘already suffering’ High Street.
The businesses also argued that the road was ‘not that bad’. Read more here: Closing Lindfield High Street for two weeks a ‘big blow’ say businesses
However, the council insisted the road was ‘deteriorating and difficult to maintain’. Read more here: ‘Essential’ road resurfacing in Lindfield to cause disruption