A small number of motorway and A Road closures will affect Sussex traffic this weekend, according to National Highways.

These will be across the A23 and A27 roads which will start in the late evenings and last through to the early hours of the morning so as to minimise disruption.

If you are set to be travelling along these areas, it's best to take note of different diversions that may be in place so that your journey is not delayed.

Here’s a list of all the closures from Friday, November 15 to Sunday, November 17 on Sussex's main roads to be aware of.

A23 and A27 road closures for Friday, November 15

A23

On the A23 northbound, there will be a carriageway closure between Bolney and Pease Pottage.

This will take place from 8pm on Friday until 6am on Saturday for surface works.

A27

On the A27 eastbound, there will be an entry slip road closure at Langstone between 9pm on Friday and 6am on Saturday for road markings work.

Also on the eastbound, there will be an exit slip road closure at Holmbush between 8pm and 6am for maintenance works.

Finally, a carriageway closure from Carden Avenue and the A270 will be in place between 8pm and 6am for resurfacing works.

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A23 and A27 road closures for Saturday, November 16

A23

There are no closures listed for the A23 on this day.

A27

In both directions, there will be a carriageway closure between Hangleton and Holmbush from 8pm on Saturday until 6am on Sunday for tunnel maintenance.

Elsewhere, on the A27 eastbound there will be an exit slip road closure on Eastern Road from 9pm to 6am for maintenance work.



A23 and A27 road closures for Sunday, November 17

A23

There are no closures listed for the A23 on this day.


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A27

In both directions, there will be a carriageway closure between Hangleton and Holmbush from 8pm on Sunday until 6am on Monday for tunnel maintenance.

More details on road closures can be found on the National Highways website.