Highway Network Resilience Plan

2025-2030

 

Strategic Document

 

Version 2.0

Publication date: September 2025

Author: Highway Asset Management

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents

 

Document Control 3

1.     Introduction. 4

2.     Scope. 4

3.     Policy, Legislative and Best Practice. 5

3.1.       National Policy Drivers. 5

3.2.       Evidence from Severe Weather Events. 5

3.3.       National Guidance and Best Practice. 5

3.4.       Local and Regional Policy Links. 5

3.5.       Partnership Working. 5

3.6.       Best Practice Alignment 6

4.     Identifying the Council's Resilient Network. 6

4.1.       Strategic Alignment 6

4.2.       Methodology. 6

4.3.       Flexibility. 7

4.4.       Scale. 7

5.     Minimising Risk to the Network and Managing Disruptive Events. 7

5.1.       National Best Practice Guidance. 7

5.2.       Integrated Risk Management 8

5.3.       The 4Rs of Resilience. 8

5.4.       Future Climate and Environmental Risks. 8

5.5.       Partnership and Multi-Agency Coordination. 8

5.6.       Event Types and Mitigation. 8

5.7.       Continuous Improvement 8

Table 3.2 – Potential Disruptive Events, Preventative Measures and Response / Recovery Actions  9

6.     Review and Continuous Improvement 15

6.1.       Review Frequency. 15

6.2.       Stakeholder Engagement 15

6.3.       Continuous Improvement 15

7.     Stakeholder Engagement 15

7.1.       Best Practice Requirements. 15

7.2.       Consultation Process. 15

7.3.       Internal Stakeholders. 16

7.4.       External Stakeholders. 16

7.5.       Ongoing Communication. 16

Appendix A - Resilient Network Map/List 17

Appendix B - Roads removed from Resilient Network. 30

 


 

Document Control

Document Name:      Highway Network Resilience Plan 2025-2030

Document Type:        Strategic Asset Management Document

Version:                      2.0 (DRAFT)

Approval Status:       Draft for Review

Prepared By:                         Contract Management Group – Asset Management Team

Approved By:            Lead Member for Transport and Environment

Date of Issue:            31st September 2025

Next Review Date:     2028

 

Previous Versions:  

1.0       Highway Network Resilience Plan 2022-2024

·         Plan created.

·         Approved by LMTE 19.12.2022

 

2025 Review Detail:

2.0       Reviewed to ensure the plan still meets best practice.

Designated fuel stations and waste transfer stations have been added to the criteria for the resilient network.

The network itself has been reviewed to have confidence it serves the correct locations and that facilities have not relocated.


 

1.    Introduction

East Sussex County Council (The Council), as the Local Highway Authority, has a statutory duty to maintain a safe, serviceable and resilient local road network. A resilient network is one that can withstand the impacts of severe weather, major incidents, industrial action and other disruptive events — and recover quickly when they occur.

Resilience matters because the highway network underpins daily life. It connects communities, enables access to essential services, supports emergency response, and sustains economic activity. When key routes fail, the consequences are immediate: communities are cut off, businesses are disrupted, and vulnerable people can be placed at risk.

This Plan is an integral part of the Council’s Highway Asset Management Policy and Strategy, which set out a risk-based approach to maintaining the entire network. Within this framework, a designated Resilient Network has been identified. This represents the bare minimum set of routes needed to maintain essential connectivity, support emergency response, and sustain economic activity during disruptive events. It is not intended to cover every community or facility, but to safeguard the most critical links.

The Department for Transport’s Local Highways Maintenance Incentive Fund requires authorities to evidence sound asset management and the identification of a Resilient Network to achieve the highest self-assessment banding and secure full funding allocations. This Plan therefore not only strengthens local resilience but also supports the Council in maximising external funding.

By embedding resilience into asset management decision-making, this Plan ensures that critical routes are protected, that the network is better prepared for future challenges such as climate change, and that the Council continues to deliver value for money through proportionate, risk-based management.

2.    Scope

This Highway Network Resilience Plan defines the boundaries of the Council’s approach to strengthening the local highway network’s ability to withstand and recover from disruptive events.

It applies to all highway assets managed by the Council, including:

·         Carriageways, footways, and cycleways

·         Highway structures (bridges, culverts, retaining walls)

·         Drainage infrastructure

·         Street lighting, traffic signals, and other critical operational systems

The plan covers:

·         Identifying vulnerabilities in the network

·         Setting out preventative and mitigating measures to improve resilience

·         Coordinating operational and emergency responses

·         Working with partners, emergency services, and contractors

·         Integrating resilience into asset management, maintenance planning, and investment decisions

It does not replace detailed operational or emergency procedures. Instead, it provides a strategic framework to guide decision-making, resource allocation, and partnership working.

 

3.    Policy, Legislative and Best Practice

Our approach to maintaining a resilient highway network is shaped by local and national policy, statutory duties and proven best practice guidance.

3.1.        National Policy Drivers

The UK Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) (2012, updated 2016) identified flooding, landslides, heat damage, and bridge scour as key risks for the transport sector.

The National Adaptation Programme (NAP) (2013) sets out objectives for climate-resilient infrastructure. Of relevance to highways are:

1. Ensuring infrastructure is planned, designed, and maintained to withstand climate change and extreme weather.

2. Understanding vulnerabilities in local infrastructure to inform risk reduction actions.

The Climate Change Act 2008 (as amended) requires the UK to adapt to the impacts of climate change and commit to a net-zero greenhouse gas target, influencing both infrastructure design and maintenance priorities.

3.2.        Evidence from Severe Weather Events

The severe winter of 2013/14 - the most exceptional in Southern England for 248 years (Met Office) caused major disruption, including prolonged flooding of local roads. Following this, the Secretary of State for Transport commissioned the Transport Resilience Review (2014), which recommended that all Local Highway Authorities identify a Resilient Network to prioritise for maintaining economic activity and access to services during extreme weather.

3.3.        National Guidance and Best Practice

The Well-Managed Highway Infrastructure (WMHI) Code of Practice (UK Roads Liaison Group) recommends that each authority identify a Resilient Network within its highway hierarchy and give it priority in maintenance and operational planning (Recommendation 20).

The Highways Maintenance Efficiency Programme (HMEP) provides tools and services to help local authorities adopt efficient and effective working practices.

The Department for Transport (DfT) Local Highways Maintenance Incentive Fund requires authorities to demonstrate sound asset management, including the identification and prioritisation of a Resilient Network, to achieve higher self-assessment banding and secure full funding allocations.

3.4.        Local and Regional Policy Links

This plan supports the delivery of the East Sussex Local Transport Plan, the Highway Asset Management Policy and Strategy, and the Council’s climate adaptation and net-zero commitments. It also aligns with countywide emergency planning arrangements and the work of the Sussex Resilience Forum.

3.5.        Partnership Working

Resilience planning and delivery are undertaken in collaboration with the Environment Agency, emergency services, neighbouring highway authorities, and infrastructure owners. This partnership approach ensures that risks are managed consistently across administrative boundaries and that critical services are maintained during disruptive events.

3.6.        Best Practice Alignment

This plan aligns with recognised best practice by:

·         Complying with Recommendation 20 of the WMHI Code.

·         Supporting the DfT Incentive Fund self-assessment process and evidencing compliance with Band 3 asset management criteria.

·         Embedding resilience within the Council’s risk-based asset management approach as set out in the Highway Asset Management Policy and Strategy.

4.    Identifying the Council's Resilient Network

The overarching aim of the East Sussex Resilient Network Plan is to keep the county moving during emergencies by using a risk-based approach to deliver an efficient and effective service that:

·         Protects economic activity within and through the county

·         Maintains access to key services

·         Maintains access to key infrastructure

The Resilient Network is not intended to link every community, facility, or emergency service. Instead, it focuses on routes of highest strategic importance.

4.1.        Strategic Alignment

The development of the Resilient Network directly supports the Council’s priorities to:

·         Drive sustainable economic growth

·         Keep vulnerable people safe

·         Help people help themselves

·         Make best use of resources in both the short and long term

It also contributes to the objectives of the Local Transport Plan by:

·         Delivering safer and more accessible journeys

·         Supporting healthier lifestyles and communities

·         Decarbonising transport and travel

·         Conserving and enhancing the local environment

·         Supporting sustainable economic growth

·         Strengthening the resilience of transport networks

4.2.        Methodology

In line with Recommendation 20 of the Well-Managed Highway Infrastructure (WMHI) Code of Practice, the Resilient Network includes routes crucial to the economic and social life of the county and wider region. Selection considered the likelihood of repeat events (e.g., flooding) and other local risk factors.

Routes and assets were included if they provide:

·         Main connections between primary communities (population >10,000)

·         Links to the strategic highway network (National Highways roads, DfT Major Road Network)

·         Connectivity across authority boundaries

·         Access to transport interchanges and designated fuel sites

·         Additionally, the network incorporates the most direct, major route from the nearest A road or Resilient Network link to:

·         Emergency facilities (Fire and Rescue centres, Police Stations, Ambulance Services, Hospitals, Barracks, Coastguard Stations)

·         Critical infrastructure (ports, power stations, water treatment works, waste transfer stations, Cuilfail Tunnel, Newhaven Swing Bridge)

·         Primary operational facilities (prisons, main council offices, ESCC depots, commercial harbours)

·         Principal public transport routes (bus stations, depots, key rail stations with >250,000 passenger journeys annually, or DfT Primary Destination stations)

·         Other locally important facilities (e.g., business or industrial parks) assessed on a case-by-case basis

4.3.        Flexibility

The network can be adapted in emergencies to include additional routes where required — for example, to reach vaccination centres, temporary mortuaries, or long-term diversions during major works.

4.4.        Scale

The East Sussex Resilient Network covers approximately 16% of the total network (493 km out of 3,120 km).

A full list of the roads in the Resilient Network and associated maps is provided in Appendix A.

5.    Minimising Risk to the Network and Managing Disruptive Events

Once the Resilient Network has been identified, it is essential to manage the risks that could disrupt its operation. This section outlines the measures taken to minimise those risks and respond effectively when incidents occur.

5.1.        National Best Practice Guidance

The DfT recommends that all risks associated with operating the Resilient Network are documented alongside mitigation measures. These should cover resilience against snow, ice, flooding, exceptional heat, industrial action, major incidents, and other locally relevant risks.

The Well-Managed Highway Infrastructure (WMHI) Code of Practice further advises that risk assessments should consider:

·         The likelihood of specific asset failure due to physical attributes or location (e.g., design capacity, condition, geology, catchment characteristics)

·         The socio-economic consequences of failure, including:

o   Potential for community severance

o   Impact on emergency response capability

o   Suitability and length of diversion routes

o   Typical traffic volumes and vehicle types

o   Cost and timescale for repair/recovery

o   Risk of damage to statutory utility plant

5.2.        Integrated Risk Management

All risks to the Resilient Network are recorded in the Council’s Highway Asset Risk Register, which is reviewed regularly in line with the Highway Asset Management Policy and Strategy. This register links to the corporate risk framework to ensure transparency, alignment with wider organisational priorities, and readiness for DfT Incentive Fund self-assessment.

5.3.        The 4Rs of Resilience

Resilience is achieved through a balanced approach using:

·         Resistance – preventing damage (e.g., flood defences, protective barriers)

·         Reliability – ensuring continued operation under a range of conditions (e.g., stabilising embankments)

·         Redundancy – having backups or alternative capacity (e.g., designated diversion routes)

·         Recovery – enabling rapid reinstatement of service (e.g., temporary structures, rapid repair teams)

5.4.        Future Climate and Environmental Risks

Risk assessments incorporate UK Climate Projections (UKCP18) data to account for the increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall, heatwaves, and coastal flooding. This ensures that resilience measures are forward-looking and not based solely on historical data.

5.5.        Partnership and Multi-Agency Coordination

Resilience planning is undertaken in collaboration with the Environment Agency, utility providers, emergency services, neighbouring highway authorities, and the Sussex Resilience Forum. This partnership approach ensures coordinated incident response, effective sharing of information, and alignment with other critical infrastructure plans.

5.6.        Event Types and Mitigation

The table  outlines potential events that could disrupt the Resilient Network, with associated preventative measures, response actions, and recovery steps. Where applicable, external documents and operational plans are referenced for detailed procedures.

5.7.        Continuous Improvement

Following any disruptive event, a post-incident review is conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of preventative and response measures. Lessons learned are used to update procedures, refine the Resilient Network, and enhance the Highway Asset Risk Register, ensuring a continuous cycle of improvement in line with ISO 55000 asset management principles.


Table 3.2 – Potential Disruptive Events, Preventative Measures and Response / Recovery Actions

Disruption 

Preventative measures 

Planning for emergency events 

Event response 

Event recovery 

All incidents 

The ESCC Emergency Planning Team have systems in place to provide early warnings of incidents where possible so preventative measures can be taken if appropriate. They work with the Sussex Resilience Forum which is a multi-agency partnership whose members work together to prepare, respond to and recover from emergencies and major incidents.  

 

We will keep records of events to inform future planning and preventative measures. 

We will keep up to date with latest innovations and research that may help to prevent or reduce the impact of extreme events. ESCC is a member of the Local Council Roads Innovation Group and meets regularly with authorities in the South East to discuss innovation.

 

Our maintenance teams also have an innovations group to review the potential of new innovations. 

Resilient Network established and kept up to date with input from stakeholders. 

 

The highway maintenance contractor is required to have resources available 24hrs a day, 7 days a week to provide an emergency response to deal with major hazards on the highway. See Highways and Infrastructure Services contract for details. 

 

Business continuity plans are in place to help prepare for events which also affect the delivery of the service e.g. staff being unable to travel to work or extra staff needed to manage an incident. 

 

Stakeholder Engagement and Communications plans are in place setting out how we will communicate and work together with public and other stakeholders regarding preparation of plans and in response to events e.g. emergency services to minimise impact. 

 

We will liaise with the Sussex Resilience Forum and neighbouring authorities to ensure that plans are robust and that we have a consistent approach to establishing and maintaining a Resilient Network and managing events. 

We will work with National Highways and share information on our respective resilience plans to ensure a joined-up approach.  

Issues identified on the Network as having a high impact on the safety and operation of the highway can be dealt with under our ‘Emergency Response’ service and will be responded to within 2hrs. 

 

This process can also be used to prioritise reactive responses on the Resilient Network where they cause or are likely to cause major disruption to traffic (if appropriate and proportionate).  

 

Our risk-based approach to dealing with hazards on the network also allows us to prioritise our response to defects. 

 

Additional routes can be added to the Resilient Network to help deal with a specific emergency e.g. the route to a vaccination centre during a pandemic. 

Disruption to the Resilient Network will be minimised through appropriate network management. E.g. establishing diversion routes; minimising duration of works that disrupt traffic flow or ensuring there are suitable alternative routes where appropriate. Traffic Sensitive Streets have been identified and are used to inform decision making.  

 

The Stakeholder, Engagement and Communications Plans, and Business Continuity Plans will be followed.  

Senior management and the Council’s Emergency Response Team can provide additional support if necessary. 

Communication to relevant stakeholders will take place. 

Debrief of relevant staff where appropriate. 

 

A post event review of this Plan and effectiveness of response with relevant stakeholders will take place.  

 

Information will be used to inform future preventative measures and response to incidents. 

 

Lessons learned will be recorded and SMART actions put in place where appropriate. 

 

In addition to the actions above, the following will also apply to the specific incidents listed below: 

Asset failure 

Assets in good condition are more resilient to disruptive events.  

 

A risk-based Asset Management Strategy and supporting plans are in place for all assets, including critical structures.

These inform the capital programme for preventative maintenance and repair works.  

Regular condition surveys are carried out on all highway assets by either SCANNER or Course Visual Inspection (CVI). The results of these allow ESCC to maintain a good understanding of the network and any risk of failure.  

 

To ensure our entire network remains in a safe and serviceable condition the East Sussex Highway Asset Inspection Manual sets out a risk-based approach for carrying out regular safety inspections, responding to hazardous defects and carrying out permanent repairs. As such, 90% of our Resilient Network is inspected monthly, with 10% (45.6km) inspected 6 monthly. Information about incidents regularly affecting the resilience of roads will be recorded e.g. if it is in a flooding hotspot or if there are sections that are more prone to damage. 

 

Consideration will be given to designing for resilience when carrying out capital works, where appropriate and proportionate to the risks. 

Maintain accurate and up to data asset information. 

 

Cuilfail tunnel and Newhaven Swing bridge emergency plans in place. 

 

The Inspection Manual sets out a risk-based approach to dealing with defects and safety issues. The Resilient Network can be prioritised if necessary/appropriate. 

All actions covered in All Incidents section above. 

Flooding 

A risk-based Asset Management Plan for drainage is in place including details on how gully cleaning and inspections will be managed on the Resilient Network and prioritised based on resources and need.  

All actions covered in All Incidents section above. 

The Inspection Manual sets out a risk-based approach to dealing with hazardous flooding incidents. The Resilient Network can be prioritised if necessary/appropriate. 

All actions covered in All Incidents section above. 

Ice and snow 

Consideration will be given to designing for resilience when carrying out capital works where this is appropriate and proportionate to the risks. 

E.g. landscaping to reduce chance of snow drifts in areas where this has been identified as a problem. 

A Winter Service Plan is produced annually containing details of event planning including weather monitoring, training, when, where and how gritting and snow clearance will take place.  

Roads on the Resilient Network will be part of the primary pre-salting network. This network does not replace the gritting network but is a key component of it. If the location cannot be accessed by a gritter then grit bins will be provided. 

See Winter Service Policy, associated Winter Service Plan and Communications Plan for details. Resilient Network is prioritised.  

Additional refills of grit bins and pipes, spot gritting and supply and distribution of bulk bags can be instructed, as necessary. 

Review Winter Service Plan and effectiveness of response each year as well as after any major incidents. 

 

High winds 

A Highway Tree Asset Management Plan is in place that includes a risk-based approach to managing highway trees based on their location and severity of impact. 

Trees that could affect the highway are inspected as part of routine safety inspections by Highway Stewards for any obvious damage/disease that would make them vulnerable. 

High winds have not had a significant impact on structures and other Resilient Network assets historically. However post-event monitoring will be used to inform any appropriate mitigation measures should the situation change.  

Arrangements are in place for emergency crews to attend to any trees affecting the highway because of high winds.  

Tree clearance can be prioritised on the Resilient Network if necessary and appropriate. 

The Inspection Manual sets out a risk-based approach to dealing with defects and safety issues. The Resilient Network can be prioritised if necessary/appropriate. 

 

Extreme heat e.g. fatting up, road deformation, high road temperatures causing tire blow outs  

Design for resilience when carrying out capital works where appropriate/possible and where proportionate to the risks. E.g. use of materials less prone to heat damage or paler surfacing materials that will emit less heat. 

 

Sand held in stock for reducing impact of fatting up.  

 

The Inspection Manual sets out a risk-based approach to dealing with defects and safety issues. The Resilient Network can be prioritised if necessary/appropriate.  

Sand can be spread by gritters or carried in the vans of CRT crews for application at problem areas. 

Flexible rotas in place allowing maintenance staff to work at cooler times of day to ensure business continuity. 

 

Industrial Action 

 

Network Team will identify alternative routes if industrial action blocks part of the Resilient Network or critical assets. Traffic Sensitive Streets have been identified to inform these plans. 

Business continuity plans specifically cover the loss of staff or contractor due to industrial action. 

All actions covered in All Incidents section above. 

All actions covered in All Incidents section above. 

Emergency Road Closures 

e.g. utility works or obstructions 

Network Team coordinate road closures and work closely with utility companies etc. to minimise disruption of emergency road closures. Traffic Sensitive Streets have been identified to minimise disruption to roads with high strategic importance on the network. 

All actions covered in All Incidents section above. 

 

Street works management can be prioritised on Traffic Sensitive Streets and on the Resilient Network if appropriate.  

Inspection Manual sets out how we would deal with obstructions. The Resilient Network can be prioritised if necessary/appropriate. 

All actions covered in All Incidents section above. 

Other major disruptive events and local incidents 

All actions covered in All Incidents section above. 

ESCC is a member of the Sussex Resilience Forum and works with local and national organisations to prepare for potential disruptive events. 

Corporate Emergency and Business Continuity Plans are in place to guide the response to major disruptive events. 

Highway emergency plans are non-specific and can cover all types of events. 

The highway contract allows for additional work to be requested by ESCC to enable an emergency response to unexpected events. 

Follow corporate and highway emergency/business continuity plans. Senior decision makers to respond to incident as appropriate. Resilient Network can be prioritised if necessary/appropriate.  

 

 

Consider whether event is likely to happen again and if so, whether specific plans should be put in place to minimise future impact. 

 


 


6.    Review and Continuous Improvement

In line with the WMHI Code of Practice requirement for evidence-based reviews, the Council  has established a policy review process to ensure the Resilient Network Plan remains accurate, effective, and aligned with best practice.

6.1.        Review Frequency

All policies are reviewed at least every two years, or sooner if triggered by:

·         An emergency event

·         A change in legislation or best practice guidance

·         Feedback from stakeholders or operational experience

Key locations within the Resilient Network will be reviewed at least every two years.

Connections (links between key locations) will be reviewed at least every six years.

New locations will be added on a rolling basis where they meet the selection criteria and are agreed by relevant stakeholders.

6.2.        Stakeholder Engagement

Relevant stakeholders will be consulted when:

·         Criteria for determining the network are updated

·         Major changes to the network occur

·         Feedback is sought on the plan’s effectiveness following an incident

6.3.        Continuous Improvement

Post-incident reviews will be used to identify lessons learned, with updates incorporated into the plan and the Highway Asset Risk Register. This approach supports compliance with the WMHI Code, aligns with DfT Incentive Fund expectations for evidence-based asset management, and ensures the Resilient Network evolves to meet emerging risks and service needs.

7.    Stakeholder Engagement

Effective stakeholder engagement is essential to ensuring that the Resilient Network reflects the needs of the community, supports economic activity, and maintains connectivity during disruptive events.

7.1.        Best Practice Requirements

The WMHI Code of Practice advises that Local Highway Authorities engage with the Local Resilience Forum, neighbouring authorities, key businesses, and interest groups to jointly identify critical routes.

The Department for Transport recommends consulting key stakeholders such as Network Rail, bus operators, and securing formal approval from senior decision-makers.

7.2.        Consultation Process

ESCC engaged with both internal and external stakeholders to ensure the Resilient Network is evidence-based, locally relevant, and regionally consistent.

7.3.        Internal Stakeholders

·         Highway Maintenance Contractor

·         Public Transport Team

·         Flood Risk Management Team

·         Traffic and Safety Team

·         Emergency Planning Team

·         Infrastructure, Planning and Place Team

·         Major Projects and Growth Team

7.4.        External Stakeholders

·         Neighbouring highway authorities (Emergency Planning Officers and Highway Services)

·         District and Borough Council Emergency Planning Officers

·         Sussex Resilience Forum members (Police, Fire, Ambulance, NHS, Coastguard)

·         Transport for the South East

·         Network Rail

·         Bus operators

·         National Highways

·         Logistics UK

7.5.        Ongoing Communication

Engagement is maintained through the Sussex Resilience Forum and direct liaison with neighbouring authorities to ensure continuity of the Resilient Network across borders.

A copy of this plan is published on the ESCC website to ensure transparency and facilitate feedback from stakeholders and the public.


Appendix A - Resilient Network Map/List 

 

Roads and features on the Resilient Network have been highlighted in the map at the following link.  

 

Map of the Resilient Network. 

A list of the roads/sections included: 

USRN

Road Number

Road Name

Town

Reason for inclusion

32500527

A271

Kitchenham Road

Ashburnham

Linking A roads

42700278

A22

Lewes Road

Ashurst Wood

Linking A roads

23301652

C205

Cooksbridge Road

Barcombe

Fire Station

23301651

C205

Deadmantree Hill

Barcombe

Fire Station

23300535

C8

High Street

Barcombe

Fire Station

23300579

U5009

Weald View

Barcombe

Fire Station

32500300

A2100

Battle Hill

Battle

Linking A roads

32500318

A271

Beechdown Wood

Battle

Linking A roads

32500323

A2100

Hastings Road

Battle

Linking A roads

32500298

A2100

High Street

Battle

Linking A roads

32500296

A2100

London Road

Battle

Linking A roads

32502162

A2100

Lower Lake

Battle

Linking A roads

32500317

A271

North Trade Road

Battle

Linking A roads

32500297

A271

Ten Sixty Six Roundabout

Battle

Linking A roads

32500297

A2100

Ten Sixty Six Roundabout

Battle

Linking A roads

32502163

A2100

Upper Lake

Battle

Linking A roads

32500135

A268

Whitebread Lane

Beckley

Linking A roads

32500605

U6575

Ashdown Road

Bexhill

Education : secondary

32500804

U6563

Beeching Road

Bexhill

Multiple uses

32500630

U6572

Bolebrooke Road

Bexhill

Coastguard

32502278

U6572

Bridge Road

Bexhill

Coastguard

32500647

A269

Buckhurst Road

Bexhill

Rail Station

32502487

A2690

Combe Valley Way

Bexhill

Linking A roads

32500636

U6736

De La Warr Parade

Bexhill

Coastguard

32500639

A269

Dorset Road

Bexhill

Education : secondary

32500922

U6589

Gunters Lane

Bexhill

Education : secondary

32500625

A2036

Hastings Road

Bexhill

Linking A roads

32500982

A259

Little Common Road

Bexhill

Linking A roads

32500805

U2690

London Road

Bexhill

Rail Station

32500805

A269

London Road

Bexhill

Linking A roads

32500638

A269

Magdalen Road

Bexhill

Rail Station

32500986

A269

Ninfield Road

Bexhill

Linking A roads

42703140

A269

Ninfield Road

Bexhill

Linking A roads

32500648

A269

Town Hall Square

Bexhill

Rail Station

32500991

C346

Turkey Road

Bexhill

Education : secondary

32500645

A269

Upper Sea Road

Bexhill

Rail Station

32500581

A2036

Wrestwood Road

Bexhill

Linking A roads

23301150

A259

Newhaven Road

Bishopstone

Linking A roads

23301108

A259

Seaford Road

Bishopstone

Linking A roads

42700290

A264

Colestock Road

Blackham

Linking A roads

42700626

A26

Boars Head Roundabout

Boars Head

Linking A roads

42701703

A26

Eridge Road

Boars Head

Linking A roads

42701349

A271

Boreham Hill

Boreham Street

Linking A roads

32500224

A28

Brede Hill

Brede

Linking A roads

32500223

A28

Cackle Street

Brede

Linking A roads

32500217

A28

Northiam Road

Broad Oak

Linking A roads

32500182

A265

Etchingham Road

Burwash

Linking A roads

32500188

A265

Heathfield Road

Burwash

Linking A roads

32500181

A265

High Street

Burwash

Linking A roads

32500180

A265

Paygate

Burwash

Linking A roads

32501027

C212

Shrub Lane

Burwash

Fire Station

32502245

A265

Heathfield Road

Burwash Common

Linking A roads

42700544

A272

High Street

Buxted

Linking A roads

42702258

A272

High Street

Buxted

Linking A roads

42702986

A272

Pound Green

Buxted

Linking A roads

42700542

A272

Station Road

Buxted

Linking A roads

23301441

C323

Mill Lane

Chailey

Education : secondary

23300547

A275

Chailey Green Road

Chailey Green

Linking A roads

42700774

A275

Lewes Road

Chelwood Gate

Linking A roads

42700945

A22

Golden Cross

Chiddingly

Linking A roads

42700944

A22

Holmes Hill

Chiddingly

Linking A roads

42700919

A22

Whitesmith

Chiddingly

Linking A roads

23300558

A275

Cooksbridge Road

Cooksbridge

Linking A roads

23300557

A275

Resting Oak Hill

Cooksbridge

Linking A roads

42703026

A272

Buxted Road

Coopers Green

Linking A roads

42700289

A264

Holtye Common

Cowden

Linking A roads

42700595

A26

Beacon Road

Crowborough

Linking A roads

42700690

B2100

Crowborough Hill

Crowborough

Multiple uses

42700624

A26

Eridge Road

Crowborough

Linking A roads

42700644

B2100

High Street

Crowborough

Multiple uses

42700611

C252

South View Road

Crowborough

Hospital

42700646

B2100

The Broadway

Crowborough

Multiple uses

42700592

A26

Uckfield Road

Crowborough

Linking A roads

42700781

A275

Lewes Road

Danehill

Linking A roads

42700780

A275

Lewes Road

Danehill

Linking A roads

42700776

A275

London Road

Danehill

Linking A roads

42702475

C3

Crowborough Road

Duddleswell

Link Road (below A-class)

42702686

B2026

Duddleswell Road

Duddleswell

Link Road (below A-class)

42700479

B2026

High Road

Duddleswell

Police Station

42700481

C3

New Road

Duddleswell

Link Road (below A-class)

42702703

C37

Beachy Head Road

East Dean

Coastguard

42702702

C37

Birling Gap Road

East Dean

Coastguard

42701967

C37

Birling Gap Road

East Dean

Coastguard

42701661

A259

Eastbourne Road

East Dean

Linking A roads

42701657

A259

Friston Hill

East Dean

Linking A roads

42701662

C37

Gilberts Drive

East Dean

Coastguard

42702207

A22

East Hoathly Bypass

East Hoathly

Linking A roads

42700843

A22

South Street

East Hoathly

Linking A roads

42702208

A22

The Shaw Roundabout

East Hoathly

Linking A roads

42701641

A22

Whitesmith

East Hoathly

Linking A roads

13200889

C89

Beachy Head Road

Eastbourne

Coastguard

13200889

B2103

Beachy Head Road

Eastbourne

Education : secondary

13200889

C432

Beachy Head Road

Eastbourne

Education : secondary

13200487

A2021

Bedfordwell Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200174

U2183

Birch Road

Eastbourne

Industrial Park / Business Park

13200905

A2290

Birch Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200966

A2280

Broadwater Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200912

U2240

Brodrick Road

Eastbourne

Education : secondary

13200596

A259

Church Street

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200965

A2280

Cross Levels Way

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200822

A2270

Crossways Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200913

A259

Crumbles Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200710

U2236

Decoy Drive

Eastbourne

Education : secondary

13200825

A259

East Dean Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200964

B2104

Friday Street

Eastbourne

Multiple uses

13200518

A259

Gildredge Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200968

A22

Golden Jubilee Way

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200944

C285

Grove Road

Eastbourne

Education : secondary

13200179

U2182

Hammonds Drive

Eastbourne

Police Station

13200138

B2191

Hide Hollow

Eastbourne

Multiple uses

13200939

B2104

Hide Hollow Roundabout

Eastbourne

Multiple uses

13200595

A259

High Street

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200958

A22

Highfield Link

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200958

A2290

Highfield Link

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13201232

U2221

Highfield Roundabout

Eastbourne

Multiple uses

13200868

A2021

Kings Drive

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200115

B2104

Langney Rise

Eastbourne

Education : secondary

13200041

A259

Langney Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200154

U2276

Larkspur Drive

Eastbourne

Education : secondary

13200486

A2021

Lewes Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200954

A2290

Lottbridge Drove

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200954

U2181

Lottbridge Drove

Eastbourne

Coastguard

13200954

U2226

Lottbridge Drove

Eastbourne

Multiple uses

13200651

A22

Lottbridge Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200652

U2226

Marshall Roundabout

Eastbourne

Multiple uses

13200969

A259

Martello Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200884

C432

Meads Road

Eastbourne

Education : secondary

13200315

A259

Memorial Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13201114

U2379

Pacific Drive

Eastbourne

Coastguard

13200057

A259

Pevensey Bay Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200592

A2021

Prideaux Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200075

U2199

Priory Road

Eastbourne

Education : secondary

13200938

B2191

Priory Roundabout

Eastbourne

Multiple uses

13200593

A2021

Rodmill Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200488

A259

Seaside

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200489

A259

Seaside Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200042

A259

Seaside Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200957

A22

Shinewater Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200340

A259

South Street

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200219

U2169

Southbourne Road

Eastbourne

Council Buildings

13200850

U2190

Sovereign Roundabout

Eastbourne

Coastguard

13200056

A259

St Anthonys Avenue

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200220

U2169

St Philips Avenue

Eastbourne

Council Buildings

13201006

A259

Station Parade

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200942

A259

Station Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200519

A259

Terminus Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200485

A2040

The Avenue

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200509

A259

The Goffs

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200331

A259

Trinity Trees

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200484

A2040

Upper Avenue

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200366

A2040

Upper Avenue Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200967

A2280

Upperton Farm Roundabout

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200943

A259

Upperton Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200943

A2270

Upperton Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200887

B2103

Warren Hill Road

Eastbourne

Education : secondary

13200229

U2179

Wartling Road

Eastbourne

Coastguard

13200371

A2021

Whitley Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200956

B2191

Willingdon Drove

Eastbourne

Multiple uses

13200956

U2221

Willingdon Drove

Eastbourne

Multiple uses

13200857

U2244

Willingdon Park Drive

Eastbourne

Education : secondary

13200823

A2270

Willingdon Road

Eastbourne

Linking A roads

13200940

B2104

Willingdon Roundabout

Eastbourne

Multiple uses

42703028

A264

Colestock Road

Edenbridge

Linking A roads

42702784

A264

Holtye Road

Edenbridge

Linking A roads

42701692

A26

Eridge Road

Eridge

Linking A roads

42700328

A26

Eridge Road

Eridge Green

Linking A roads

32500045

A265

High Street

Etchingham

Linking A roads

32500044

A265

Straight Mile

Etchingham

Linking A roads

42701652

A259

East Dean Road

Exceat

Linking A roads

42701651

A259

Eastbourne Road

Exceat

Linking A roads

42700826

A267

Heathfield Road

Five Ashes

Linking A roads

42703050

A267

Mayfield Road

Five Ashes

Linking A roads

32502139

B2087

Berners Hill

Flimwell

Link road and multiple uses

32501803

B2087

Broom Hill

Flimwell

Multiple uses

32500033

A268

Hawkhurst Road

Flimwell

Linking A roads

32502228

B2087

High Street

Flimwell

Multiple uses

32500031

B2087

Union Street

Flimwell

Link road and multiple uses

42702134

B2110

Hartfield Road

Forest Row

Multiple uses

42700251

A264

Holtye Road

Forest Row

Linking A roads

42701682

A22

Lewes Road

Forest Row

Linking A roads

42700279

A22

London Road

Forest Row

Linking A roads

42700795

A22

Wych Cross

Forest Row

Linking A roads

32500136

A268

Peasmarsh Road

Four Oaks Beckley

Linking A roads

32500137

A268

Two Hovens

Four Oaks Beckley

Linking A roads

42700348

A267

Frant Green Road

Frant

Linking A roads

42700339

A267

Frant Road

Frant

Linking A roads

42700349

A267

Mayfield Road

Frant

Linking A roads

42700368

B2099

Wadhurst Road

Frant

Link road and multiple uses

42702737

A259

Seaford Road

Friston

Linking A roads

42702988

A272

Curtains Hill

Hadlow Down

Linking A roads

42700126

A272

Main Road

Hadlow Down

Linking A roads

42703040

A272

Summer Hill

Hadlow Down

Linking A roads

42702987

A272

The Toll

Hadlow Down

Linking A roads

42701077

A271

Amberstone

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42702011

A22

Arlington Eagles Roundabout

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42701078

A295

Battle Road

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42701230

A22

Diplocks Roundabout

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42702023

U7221

Diplocks Way

Hailsham

Industrial Park / Business Park

42702908

C15

Featherbed Lane

Hailsham

Hospital

42702008

A295

George Street

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42702025

U7221

Grovelands Farm Roundabout

Hailsham

Industrial Park / Business Park

42701091

A22

Hailsham Bypass

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42701075

A271

Hawkswood Road

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42702006

A295

High Street

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42701118

B2104

London Road

Hailsham

Ambulance

42701118

B2202

London Road

Hailsham

Ambulance

42700940

A271

Lower Horsebridge

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42700982

A271

New Road

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42701183

A295

North Street

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42703012

A22

Polegate Road

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42701184

A295

South Road

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42700941

A271

Upper Horsebridge

Hailsham

Linking A roads

42701213

U7215

Victoria Road

Hailsham

Multiple uses

42702236

A22

Eastbourne Road

Halland

Linking A roads

42700857

B2192

Lewes Road

Halland

Council Buildings

42702729

B2192

Terrible Down Road

Halland

Linking B road

42700872

B2192

The Broyle

Halland

Linking B road

42702949

A264

Holtye Road

Hammerwood

Linking A roads

16900935

A2101

Albert Road

Hastings

Linking A roads

16901143

A21

Bohemia Road

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900766

A259

Breeds Place

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900783

A21

Cambridge Gardens

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900779

A21

Cambridge Road

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900764

A259

Carlisle Parade

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900887

B2093

Conquest Roundabout

Hastings

Link Road (below A-class)

16900915

A21

Cornwallis Terrace

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900765

A259

Denmark Place

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900166

U3182

Devonshire Road

Hastings

Link Road (below A-class)

16900770

A259

East Beach Street

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900772

A259

East Parade

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900936

A259

Fountain Roundabout

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900776

A21

Harold Place

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900778

A21

Havelock Road

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900832

U3008

Hillside Road

Hastings

Multiple uses

16901115

U3314

Horntye Park

Hastings

Multiple uses

16900769

A259

Marine Parade

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900448

A259

Old London Road

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900448

B2093

Old London Road

Hastings

Link Road (below A-class)

16900905

A2101

Park Gates Roundabout

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900584

U3029

Parkstone Road

Hastings

Multiple uses

16900767

A259

Pelham Place

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900782

U3181

Priory Street

Hastings

Link Road (below A-class)

16900796

A2101

Queens Road

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900210

U3212

Rock-A-Nore Road

Hastings

Coastguard

16900909

A259

Rye Road

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900129

U3169

South Terrace

Hastings

Link Road (below A-class)

16900795

A2101

St Helens Road

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900768

A259

Sturdee Place

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900449

A259

The Bourne

Hastings

Linking A roads

16900827

B2093

The Ridge

Hastings

Link Road (below A-class)

16900763

A259

White Rock

Hastings

Linking A roads

42703024

B2096

Battle Road

Heathfield

Linking A roads

42700204

A265

Burwash Road

Heathfield

Linking A roads

42700205

A265

Burwash Road

Heathfield

Linking A roads

42700829

A267

Cross In Hand Road

Heathfield

Linking A roads

42700829

A265

Cross In Hand Road

Heathfield

Linking A roads

42700828

A267

Heathfield Road

Heathfield

Linking A roads

42700202

A265

High Street

Heathfield

Linking A roads

42700822

A267

Little London Road

Heathfield

Linking A roads

42703152

A267

Mayfield Road

Heathfield

Linking A roads

42700203

A265

Mutton Hall Hill

Heathfield

Linking A roads

42700171

C274

Pages Hill

Heathfield

Link Road (below A-class)

42700939

A271

Lower Horsebridge

Hellingly

Linking A roads

42703048

A267

New North Street

Hellingly

Linking A roads

42700921

A267

North Street

Hellingly

Linking A roads

42700931

C208

Park Road

Hellingly

Hospital

42702706

U8900

The Drive

Hellingly

Hospital

42702732

A26

Uckfield Road

Herons Ghyll

Linking A roads

42700981

A271

Gardner Street

Herstmonceux

Linking A roads

42700980

A271

Hailsham Road

Herstmonceux

Linking A roads

42702455

A271

New Road

Herstmonceux

Linking A roads

42700983

A271

Windmill Hill Road

Herstmonceux

Linking A roads

42703036

A267

Eastbourne Road

Horam

Linking A roads

42700880

A267

High Street

Horam

Linking A roads

42703049

A267

Horam Road

Horam

Linking A roads

42700881

A267

Little London Road

Horam

Linking A roads

32500138

A28

Well House Hill

Horns Cross

Linking A roads

32500036

A229

Coopers Corner

Hurst Green

Linking A roads

32500046

A265

Haremere Hill

Hurst Green

Linking A roads

32500037

A229

Horns Hill

Hurst Green

Linking A roads

32500053

A265

Station Road

Hurst Green

Linking A roads

42702733

A26

Rose Hill

Isfield

Linking A roads

42701011

A26

Uckfield Road

Isfield

Linking A roads

42700647

B2100

Crowborough Hill

Jarvis Brook

Multiple uses

42701855

B2100

Rotherfield Road

Jarvis Brook

Industrial Park / Business Park

23300087

U5151

Abinger Place

Lewes

Ambulance

23301055

A275

Brighton Road

Lewes

Linking A roads

23300308

U5137

Brooks Road

Lewes

Industrial Park / Business Park

23301069

A26

Brooks Road Roundabout

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301067

U5137

Church Lane

Lewes

Police Station

23301070

A26

Cuilfail Tunnel

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301062

A26

Cuilfail Tunnel Roundabout

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301044

A2029

East Street

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301049

A2029

Eastgate Street

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301037

A2029

Fisher Street

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301019

B2193

Friars Walk

Lewes

Ambulance

23301034

A277

High Street

Lewes

Linking A roads

23300090

U5151

Lancaster Street

Lewes

Ambulance

23301045

A2029

Little East Street

Lewes

Linking A roads

23300108

A26

Malling Down

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301061

A26

Malling Hill

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301063

A26

Malling Street

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301048

A2029

Market Street

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301040

A2029

Mount Pleasant

Lewes

Linking A roads

23300998

U5152

Mountfield Road

Lewes

Education : secondary

23301054

A275

Nevill Road

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301011

U5150

North Street

Lewes

Multiple uses

23301011

A2029

North Street

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301038

A2029

Offham Road

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301050

A26

Phoenix Causeway

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301071

A26

Southerham Road

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301301

A277

Spital Road

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301000

B2193

Station Road

Lewes

Education : secondary

23301001

B2193

Station Street

Lewes

Multiple uses

23301041

A2029

West Street

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301033

A277

Western Road

Lewes

Linking A roads

23301039

A2029

White Hill

Lewes

Linking A roads

42701007

A26

Lewes Road

Little Horsted

Linking A roads

42701010

A26

Rose Hill

Little Horsted

Linking A roads

42700938

A22

Boship Roundabout

Lower Dicker

Linking A roads

42700935

A22

The Dicker

Lower Dicker

Linking A roads

42701505

U7732

Broad Road

Lower Willingdon

Education : secondary

42701496

A2270

Eastbourne Road

Lower Willingdon

Linking A roads

42700504

A272

Batts Bridge Road

Maresfield

Linking A roads

42700497

A22

Batts Bridge Roundabout

Maresfield

Linking A roads

42700498

A22

Blackdown Roundabout

Maresfield

Linking A roads

42700516

A26

Budletts Roundabout

Maresfield

Linking A roads

42700492

A22

Horney Common Road

Maresfield

Linking A roads

42700496

A22

Lampool Roundabout

Maresfield

Linking A roads

42700495

A22

Maresfield Bypass

Maresfield

Linking A roads

42703168

U7624

Michael Way

Maresfield

Multiple uses

42702730

A267

Mayfield Road

Mark Cross

Linking A roads

42700372

A267

Tunbridge Wells Road

Mark Cross

Linking A roads

42703002

A267

Argos Hill

Mayfield

Linking A roads

42701806

C14

High Street

Mayfield

Fire Station

42702153

A267

Mayfield Bypass

Mayfield

Linking A roads

42701814

A267

Mayfield Roundabout

Mayfield

Linking A roads

42701805

C14

Station Road

Mayfield

Fire Station

42702488

C14

Stone Cross

Mayfield

Fire Station

42701810

C14

Tunbridge Wells Road

Mayfield

Fire Station

42701810

A267

Tunbridge Wells Road

Mayfield

Linking A roads

42703151

A267

Wellbrook

Mayfield

Linking A roads

42703151

C14

Wellbrook

Mayfield

Fire Station

42700464

A267

Wellbrook Hill

Mayfield

Linking A roads

32500324

A2100

London Road

Mountfield

Linking A roads

23301093

B2109

Avis Road

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23301094

U5786

Avis Way

Newhaven

Multiple uses

23301264

A259

B&Q Roundabout

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23301104

A259

Brighton Road

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23301721

B2109

Clifton Road

Newhaven

Industrial Park / Business Park

23300931

A259

Denton Roundabout

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23301266

A259

Drove Road

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23301103

U5785

Euro Business Park

Newhaven

Coastguard

23300928

C29

Fort Road

Newhaven

Education : secondary

23300924

U5297

Gibbon Road

Newhaven

Education : secondary

23300930

A259

Lewes Road

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23301808

U5302

Mckinlay Way

Newhaven

Port Access Road

23300153

U5298

Meeching Road

Newhaven

Police Station

23301095

A26

New Road

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23301409

A259

North Quay

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23301409

B2109

North Quay

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23301098

A259

North Way

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23300932

B2109

Railway Road

Newhaven

Industrial Park / Business Park

23301689

A259

Seaford Road

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23300929

C29

South Road

Newhaven

Education : secondary

23301107

A259

South Way

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23300920

U5290

Southdown Road

Newhaven

Education : secondary

23301412

A259

Station Approach

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23301268

A259

The Drove

Newhaven

Linking A roads

23300962

A272

Goldbridge Road

Newick

Linking A roads

23300960

A272

High Street

Newick

Linking A roads

23300961

A272

The Green

Newick

Linking A roads

23300462

A272

Western Road

Newick

Linking A roads

42701528

A269

Bexhill Road

Ninfield

Linking A roads

42701516

A269

High Street

Ninfield

Linking A roads

42702682

A271

Kitchenham Road

Ninfield

Linking A roads

42701515

A269

Standard Hill

Ninfield

Linking A roads

42701527

A269

The Green

Ninfield

Linking A roads

23301660

A275

East Grinstead Road

North Chailey

Linking A roads

23300451

A272

Haywards Heath Road

North Chailey

Linking A roads

23300545

A272

Station Road

North Chailey

Linking A roads

32500109

A28

Hastings Road

Northiam

Linking A roads

32500139

A28

Horns Cross

Northiam

Linking A roads

32500108

A28

Main Street

Northiam

Linking A roads

32500110

A28

Perryman Cross

Northiam

Linking A roads

32500097

A28

Station Road

Northiam

Linking A roads

32500118

A268

Whitebread Lane

Northiam

Linking A roads

42700490

A22

Courtlands Road

Nutley

Linking A roads

42700482

C3

Crowborough Road

Nutley

Link Road (below A-class)

42700489

A22

Fords Green Road

Nutley

Linking A roads

42700488

A22

High Street

Nutley

Linking A roads

42701671

A22

Millbrook Hill

Nutley

Linking A roads

23300568

A275

Offham Road

Offham

Linking A roads

23300567

A275

The Street

Offham

Linking A roads

42700824

C406

School Hill

Old Heathfield

Education : secondary

23300254

U5862

Greenwich Way

Peacehaven

Multiple uses

23300260

U5865

Hoyle Road

Peacehaven

Multiple uses

23301472

A259

South Coast Road

Peacehaven

Linking A roads

23300243

U5861

Sutton Avenue

Peacehaven

Multiple uses

23301143

A259

Sutton Avenue Roundabout

Peacehaven

Linking A roads

32501357

A268

Barnets Hill

Peasmarsh

Linking A roads

32500145

A268

Flackley Ash

Peasmarsh

Linking A roads

32500146

A268

Main Street

Peasmarsh

Linking A roads

42701541

A259

Bexhill Road

Pevensey

Linking A roads

42701344

B2191

Castle Road

Pevensey

Multiple uses

42701822

U7707

Church Lane

Pevensey

Fire Station

42702726

B2191

High Street

Pevensey

Multiple uses

42701542

A259

Wallsend Road

Pevensey

Linking A roads

42701543

A259

Eastbourne Road

Pevensey Bay

Linking A roads

42702038

A259

Richmond Road

Pevensey Bay

Linking A roads

42701037

A272

Batts Bridge Road

Piltdown

Linking A roads

42702712

A272

Goldbridge Road

Piltdown

Linking A roads

32501042

A268

Rye Road

Playden

Linking A roads

42701432

B2247

Dittons Road

Polegate

Multiple uses

42701435

A2270

Eastbourne Road

Polegate

Linking A roads

42701428

A22

Hailsham Road

Polegate

Linking A roads

42701428

B2247

Hailsham Road

Polegate

Multiple uses

42701455

C40

High Street

Polegate

Multiple uses

42701430

B2247

Pevensey Road

Polegate

Multiple uses

42701429

B2247

Station Road

Polegate

Multiple uses

23300437

B2192

Lewes Road

Ringmer

Council Buildings

23300611

B2192

Ringmer Road

Ringmer

Multiple uses

23300450

B2192

The Broyle

Ringmer

Linking B road

23300610

A26

Uckfield Road

Ringmer

Linking A roads

23300615

A26

Uckfield Road

Ringmer

Linking A roads

32501936

C18

High Street

Robertsbridge

Education : secondary

32500070

U6982

Knelle Road

Robertsbridge

Education : secondary

32500075

C18

Northbridge Street

Robertsbridge

Education : secondary

32500076

C18

Station Road

Robertsbridge

Education : secondary

42703001

A267

Argos Hill

Rotherfield

Linking A roads

42700454

A267

Tunbridge Wells Road

Rotherfield

Linking A roads

42702731

A267

Tunbridge Wells Road

Rotherfield

Linking A roads

32500460

A268

Cinque Ports Street

Rye

Link road and multiple uses

32500459

A268

Ferry Road

Rye

Linking A roads

32500459

B2089

Ferry Road

Rye

Fire Station

32500456

A268

Fishmarket Road

Rye

Link road and multiple uses

32500457

A268

Landgate

Rye

Link road and multiple uses

32500423

U6433

Love Lane

Rye

Education : secondary

32500427

U6433

Rope Walk

Rye

Education : secondary

32501971

C98

Rye Harbour Road

Rye

Multiple uses

32500455

A268

Rye Hill

Rye

Linking A roads

32500458

A268

Station Approach

Rye

Rail Station

32500426

U6433

The Grove

Rye

Education : secondary

32500440

A268

Tower Street

Rye

Multiple uses

32500461

A268

Wish Street

Rye

Link road and multiple uses

32500249

A268

Rye Road

Rye Foreign

Linking A roads

23301675

A259

Marine Drive

Saltdean

Linking A roads

23301753

A272

Lewes Road

Scaynes Hill

Linking A roads

23300908

C39

Alfriston Road

Seaford

Multiple uses

23301214

U5524

Arundel Road

Seaford

Education : secondary

23300895

A259

Buckle Bypass

Seaford

Linking A roads

23300735

C30

Church Street

Seaford

Police Station

23300735

U5473

Church Street

Seaford

Police Station

23301172

A259

Claremont Road

Seaford

Linking A roads

23300894

A259

Clinton Place

Seaford

Linking A roads

23300690

U5430

Cradle Hill Road

Seaford

Multiple uses

23300691

A259

Eastbourne Road

Seaford

Linking A roads

23301417

A259

Station Approach

Seaford

Linking A roads

23300696

C30

Sutton Avenue

Seaford

Education : secondary

23300893

A259

Sutton Park Road

Seaford

Linking A roads

23300750

A259

Sutton Road

Seaford

Linking A roads

42701048

A275

Sheffield Green

Sheffield Park

Linking A roads

42701049

A275

Sheffield Park

Sheffield Park

Linking A roads

23300556

A275

South Road

South Chailey

Linking A roads

23300555

A275

South Street

South Chailey

Linking A roads

16900922

A2100

Battle Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900922

B2159

Battle Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Industrial Park / Business Park

16900884

A2100

Beauport Park Roundabout

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16901109

A259

Bexhill Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900750

A21

Bohemia Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900668

U3082

Castleham Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Industrial Park / Business Park

16900668

U3083

Castleham Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Industrial Park / Business Park

16900291

U3050

Church Wood Drive

St Leonards-on-Sea

Industrial Park / Business Park

16901220

A2690

Combe Valley Way

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900747

B2092

Crowhurst Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

link road and Education

16900008

U3102

Edinburgh Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Education : secondary

16900762

A259

Eversfield Place

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900761

A259

Grand Parade

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900742

A259

Grosvenor Crescent

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900746

B2092

Harley Shute Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

link road and Education

16900666

U3081

Ingleside

St Leonards-on-Sea

Industrial Park / Business Park

16900828

A2100

Junction Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900866

A2102

London Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900866

A21

London Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900830

A2100

Maplehurst Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900743

A259

Marina

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900667

U3082

Napier Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Industrial Park / Business Park

16900754

A2102

Norman Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16901211

A2100

Queensway

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900706

A2690

Queensway

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900706

B2092

Queensway

St Leonards-on-Sea

Link road and multiple uses

16901237

A2690

Queensway Roundabout

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900752

A21

Sedlescombe Road North

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900752

A28

Sedlescombe Road North

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900053

C664

Sedlescombe Road South

St Leonards-on-Sea

Industrial Park / Business Park

16900114

U3146

Station Approach

St Leonards-on-Sea

Rail Station

16900870

U3088

Telford Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Industrial Park / Business Park

16900829

B2093

The Ridge

St Leonards-on-Sea

Link Road (below A-class)

16900829

A2100

The Ridge

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900885

A2100

The Ridge West

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900916

A259

Verulam Place

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900756

A2102

Warrior Square

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900846

A2100

Westfield Lane

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900846

A28

Westfield Lane

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900712

P9254

Whitworth Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900712

U3093

Whitworth Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16901238

P9254

Whitworth Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16901238

P9254

Whitworth Road Roundabout

St Leonards-on-Sea

Linking A roads

16900284

U3065

Windmill Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Industrial Park / Business Park

23301138

A259

South Coast Road

Telscombe Cliffs

Linking A roads

32500016

B2087

Dale Hill

Ticehurst

Link road and multiple uses

32500014

B2099

High Street

Ticehurst

Link road and multiple uses

32502044

B2087

Lower Platts

Ticehurst

Link road and multiple uses

42700063

B2102

Bell Farm Road

Uckfield

Multiple uses

42702707

B2102

Bell Lane

Uckfield

Multiple uses

42701883

U7136

Bell Lane

Uckfield

Multiple uses

42701884

U7136

Bell Walk

Uckfield

Transport Hub

42702984

A272

Budletts Lane

Uckfield

Linking A roads

42701001

A22

Copwood Roundabout

Uckfield

Linking A roads

42700016

U7771

Downsview Crescent

Uckfield

Education : secondary

42700512

A26

Five Ash Down

Uckfield

Linking A roads

42701024

B2102

Framfield Road

Uckfield

Hospital

42700077

C41

High Street

Uckfield

Education : secondary

42700077

B2102

High Street

Uckfield

Education : secondary

42700541

A272

Lephams Bridge Road

Uckfield

Linking A roads

42701003

A22

Little Horsted Roundabout

Uckfield

Linking A roads

42700080

A272

London Road

Uckfield

Linking A roads

42700514

A26

Mill Pond Road

Uckfield

Linking A roads

42701029

B2102

New Town

Uckfield

Multiple uses

42701029

C26

New Town

Uckfield

Police Station

42700012

U7771

Southview Drive

Uckfield

Education : secondary

42701004

A22

Uckfield Bypass

Uckfield

Linking A roads

42701002

A26

Uckfield Bypass

Uckfield

Linking A roads

42701002

A22

Uckfield Bypass

Uckfield

Linking A roads

42700390

B2099

Durgates

Wadhurst

Link road and multiple uses

42700380

B2099

Frant Road

Wadhurst

Link road and multiple uses

42701894

B2099

High Street

Wadhurst

Link road and multiple uses

42701896

B2099

Lower High Street

Wadhurst

Link road and multiple uses

42700443

B2099

Moseham Hill

Wadhurst

Multiple uses

42702967

B2099

Riverhall Hill

Wadhurst

Link road and multiple uses

32500507

B2099

Shovers Green

Wadhurst

Link road and multiple uses

42703239

B2099

Station Hill

Wadhurst

Multiple uses

42700387

B2099

Station Road

Wadhurst

Link road and multiple uses

42701895

B2099

The Square

Wadhurst

Multiple uses

42702847

B2099

Ticehurst Road

Wadhurst

Link road and multiple uses

32502229

B2099

High Street

Wallcrouch

Link road and multiple uses

42701359

A271

The Strait

Wartling

Linking A roads

42701347

A271

The Strait

Wartling

Linking A roads

32501358

A28

Brede Road

Westfield

Linking A roads

32502070

A28

Church Lane

Westfield

Linking A roads

32500483

A28

Main Road

Westfield

Linking A roads

32501053

A28

Westfield Lane

Westfield

Linking A roads

42702725

B2191

Castle Road

Westham

Multiple uses

42702743

A22

Dittons Road Roundabout South

Westham

Linking A roads

42701906

B2191

Eastbourne Road

Westham

Multiple uses

42702653

A22

Golden Jubilee Way

Westham

Linking A roads

42701343

B2191

High Street

Westham

Multiple uses

42701586

A264

East Grinstead Road

Withyham

Linking A roads

42700316

A264

Watch Oak Hill

Withyham

Linking A roads

 

 Appendix B - Roads removed from Resilient Network

USRN

Road Number

Road Name

Town

Removal Reason

42701027

C58

Lewes Road

Uckfield

Data cleanse

23301214

U5524

Arundel Road

Seaford

Data cleanse

23301018

B2193

Lansdown Place

Lewes

Data cleanse

42701465

U7342

Black Path

Polegate

Data cleanse

32500814

B2098

Collington Avenue

Bexhill

Data cleanse

32500815

B2098

Sutherland Avenue

Bexhill

Data cleanse

32500680

B2098

Terminus Road

Bexhill

Data cleanse

16900900

U3299

Highfield Drive

St Leonards-on-Sea

Data cleanse

42701442

U7758

Gilda Crescent

Polegate

Police Station closed

42700748

U7300

Farningham Road

Jarvis Brook

Trimming extent

32500601

U6575

Brett Drive

Bexhill

Trimming extent

16900860

U3254

Ivyhouse Lane

Hastings

Trimming extent

16900828

A2100

Junction Road

St Leonards-on-Sea

Road closed

13200484

U2146

Upper Avenue

Eastbourne

Ambulance Station closed

13200294

U2148

Bourne Street

Eastbourne

Ambulance Station closed

13200293

U2154

Dursley Road

Eastbourne

Ambulance Station closed

13200444

A259

Ashford Road

Eastbourne

Data cleanse