Alfriston Village speed limit reduction

Closed 13 Sep 2024

Opened 23 Aug 2024

Overview

This consultation opens on the 23 August 2024 and closes on the 13 September 2024.

It is proposed to reduce the speed limit in the village of Alfriston from 30mph to 20mph. The proposals include 30mph buffer speed limits on the northbound and southbound approaches to the village and an adjustment to the extent of the existing 40mph limit to the south of the village.

The proposals will align the speed limits with the average speed of traffic and are appropriate to the historic nature of the village.

Initial consultations have been carried out. Based on the feedback received, we are now formally advertising changes to the speed limits. Further information can be found here

All comments must be received by the closing date.

Why your views matter

We want to hear your views on the proposals. All feedback will be considered.

Any comments will need to be emailed to tros@eastsussex.gov.uk by the closing date.

The proposed changes to the speed limits are shown on the plans in the ‘related documents’ section at the bottom of this page.

If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of these documents in a different format, or you have problems accessing the documents generally, please email (at the address above) to let us know.

What happens next

After the closing date of the 13 September 2024 we will process all responses.

If there are objections, we will try to resolve them, if they can't be resolved we will need to present a report to the planning committee for a final decision.

Thank you for your interest in this consultation and for taking the time to look at the proposal.

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