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Bexhill to Hastings Link Road

For many years now CPRE Sussex has worked with the Hastings Alliance and its member organisations opposing environmentally damaging road schemes around Hastings . The Bexhill to Hastings Link Road is the latest proposal, and if built, is unlikely to be the last, with ideas still alive at County Hall to send further stretches of tarmac down the Brede Valley and beyond towards Winchelsea and Rye. Add in the concrete aspirations for a superhighway along the South Downs in East and West Sussex and a clear picture emerges of unsustainable transport, unsustainable development, and degraded countryside on a huge scale.

In addition to ruining to what the Council itself calls one of the most attractive valleys in the county, it is also going to take large sums of tax payers money if the government pays out. The original estimate of £47m which the government agreed to has now doubled.

If the money is spent on the Link Road it is likely that efforts to regenerate the many existing properties in the town will be diverted focusing on new build to the north of Bexhill. The road will also make it easier for people to travel away to work.

Further information can be obtained from the Hastings Alliance website or their lead campaigner Derrick Coffee on 01424 446373. E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

See also Combe Haven Defenders

Articles on CPRE Sussex:

Work on Bexhill to Hastings Link Road to start this summer

Bexhill-Hastings road protestors face eviction

 

 

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