A letter writer (The Argus, September 4) stated that half of the route to cycle from Woodingdean to Falmer involves using a busy single-track road.
There is a new cycle/footpath which runs from the top of Woodingdean to Falmer village. This runs separately, but next to, the road. Currently some excavation work means a short section is closed, though a bridle path still bridges the gap.
It is set to be formally opened – following a joint effort from the local and district council, the National Park and Brighton and Hove Albion – at the end of September. It will provide a safer and easier route for those wishing to cycle or walk to the Amex from Woodingdean.
Steve Reeves, transport manager, Brighton and Hove Albion
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