Hastings Green Connections - Havelock Road Cycle Track Movement Traffic Regulation Order Consultation
Overview
Hastings Green Connections Public Realm Improvement Scheme
Traffic Regulation Order consultation
A TRO is a legal document that controls traffic flow, parking and speed-limits. TRO's help the Highway Authority to manage the road network for all users, including pedestrians, and can improve road safety and access to facilities.
This TRO consultation page concerns the proposed amendments to cycle movement on Havelock Road (TRO/550). To view and provide feedback on other TRO proposals, please see the links below:
- TRO/542 - Proposed adjustment to the speed limit on Havelock Road, Harold Place and Pelham Street
- TRO/546A - Proposed amendments to layout on Havelock Road and Harold Place
- TRO/546B - Proposed amendments to layout on Wellington Place
Background
East Sussex County Council is working with Hastings Borough Council to deliver the Hastings Green Connections project in Hastings Town Centre. The project will create safer, more vibrant and inclusive public spaces while encouraging walking and cycling.
Using a collaborative, landscape-led approach, the councils together with the Hastings Garden Town team have engaged residents, businesses and community organisations through consultation events and ongoing engagement, helping shape the design.
Design consultants Arup were appointed in 2023 to develop the scheme designs, which includes greener connections for walking and cycling routes and improvements to public spaces across the town centre.
Scheme Progress
1. ● Feasibility Stage – Completed 2022
2. ● Preliminary Design – Completed 2024
3. ● Public Consultation – Completed 2024
4. ● Detailed Design – Completed 2026
5. ● Formal TRO consultation – In Progress
6. ● Construction – Due to commence Autumn/Winter 2026**
**Subject to statutory consultation
Hastings Green Connections proposals
The scheme proposes to introduce carefully considered improvements that balance movement with high-quality placemaking, creating a safer and more welcoming town centre. The changes aim to:
- Improve resilience to current and future environmental challenges through flood mitigation, greening and innovative horticultural design.
- Update pavements and wayfinding, and introducing segregated cycle infrastructure to create a welcoming and accessible town centre.
- Upgrade the public realm with pocket parks public art and improved materials throughout, enhancing the overall experience for residents and visitors, increasing dwell time, visitor numbers and attracting new investment.
- Enhancing local identity with a design that reflects Hastings unique character, celebrating the town’s heritage and reinforcing a clear and confident identity for the future.
TRO Proposals
This Traffic Regulation Order will limit vehicles (including pedal cycles) from traveling southbound on the northbound cycle track from the southern end of Havelock Road (junction with Harold Place) to the northern end of Havelock Road (junction with Cornwallis Terrace / Station Approach / Devonshire Road).
The Traffic Regulation Order is being implemented for the following reasons;
- To facilitate the safe passage of all road users.
- To support the safe integration of the wider Hastings Green Connections project with the local highway network.
The proposed Traffic Regulation Order will be subject to consultation with local residents, Hastings Borough Council, the local County Council member and statutory bodies including the Police.
The below image shows the location of the cycle track

You can view and download a high resolution version of the scheme proposals here.
Document Accessibility
Copies of the proposed Order, plans showing the lengths of road in detail, full Notice and a statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing the Order can be viewed and downloaded via the links at the bottom of this page. A physical copy will also be available to view at County Hall Reception, St Anne’s Crescent, Lewes BN7 1UE and at Hastings Library, Brassey Institute, 13 Claremont, Hastings TN34 1HE.
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 MajorProjectsandGrowth@eastsussex.gov.uk or telephone East Sussex Highways on 0345 60 80 193.
You can also make a representation via email at MajorProjectsandGrowth@eastsussex.gov.uk or by post to:
Hastings Green Connections
Major Projects & Growth
East Sussex County Council
County Hall
Lewes
BN7 1UE
Why your views matter
The representations we receive at this Traffic Regulation Order consultation stage will provide invaluable feedback that will help inform the decision-making process on how the scheme proposals should advance.
Please ensure that you provide your name, email and postal address in your representation, so that we will be able to provide a response. Any representations missing contact information will not be able to be considered towards this TRO consultation.
All representations must be received by 23:59 on 25/06/2026.
East Sussex County Council takes data protection seriously. For further information please see our Privacy Notice here.
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