Traffic calming in Gunters Lane, Bexhill-on-Sea

We asked for your comments about proposals to introduce a traffic calming scheme along Gunters Lane, Bexhill-on-Sea which aim to:

  • slow down traffic
  • improve facilities for pedestrians.

The proposals include improvements to footways and the bus stop, road narrowing, possible parking restrictions and a review of street lighting. More detail is available in the 'Proposals' document, below.

We receive lots of requests for traffic calming schemes in East Sussex. Find out more about how we prioritise schemes on our page about Crash sites in East Sussex.

Consultation results

Download the results of this consultation from the Lead Member for Transport and Environment meeting on 1 September 2008.

Viewing the plans

A public exhibition of the designs was held at Bexhill High School. You can also download the designs, below.

The deadline for comments was Wednesday 28 May 2008.

Contact us

For further information, contact:

  • Helen Pace, Traffic and Safety team 01273 482235
  • Nigel Bodle, Eastern Design Office 0345 60 80 193
Acrobat (PDF)
Overview map of Gunters Lane (1184k)
Map showing a high level view of Gunters Lane and the location of the proposals.
Proposals (1216k)
More detail about the proposals for traffic calming in Gunters Lane.
Section A (1790k)
Section A shows the location of the pedestrian refuges between Hornbeam Avenue and Glenleigh Park Road.
Section B (1560k)
Section B shows the proposed priority working near the junction of Glenleigh Park Road and Gunters Lane.
Section C (1431k)
Section C shows the proposed alternate one-way traffic flow, controlled by traffic signals between Charters Ancaster School and Beatrice Walk.