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East Sussex Highways delivers road maintenance for East Sussex County Council. Designed and powered by Jadu.
Report a Problem. If you think the issue is an emergency please call us on. 0345 60 80 193. You can also report defects to us using FixMyStreet by visiting www.fixmystreet.com or download the app using the links below: Potholes. Road condition. Footway condition. Cycleway condition.
If you have an emergency or want to speak to us, you can call us on 0345 60 80 193. The contact centre is open between the hours of 08:30 to 17:00 Monday to Thursday and 08:30 to 16:30 on Friday.
You can find out about roadworks and events happening in your area using One.Network. One.Network is a third party who collect data from all over the county, other councils, and third parties such as utilities. This information helps you know what is happening and when so you can plan your journey. Please note, this map is updated daily.
This guide contains an overview of the service that is delivered by East Sussex Highways (ESH), a partnership between Balfour Beatty Living Places and East Sussex County Council (ESCC), which started in May 2023.
What you need to know before you make a claim. Suffering an injury, or damage to your property, as a result of a trip and fall or a pothole doesn’t necessarily mean that you are entitled to compensation. For a claim to be successful and for compensation to be paid certain criteria must be met.
You can now apply for most highways licences and track the progress of your applications using our online system. On first application you will need to create a customer account. If you are a business, you can add multiple users to your one account.
The 1st May 2023 marks the start of the new seven-year, £297 million East Sussex Highways contract between Balfour Beatty Living Places and East Sussex County Council. This new contract will deliver the maintenance of the county’s roads, pavements, drainage, streetlights, traffic lights and bridges, as well as providing winter gritting ...
Overview. To place/erect any scaffolding on or over the public highway you will need to apply for a Scaffold Licence under the provisions of section 169 Highways Act 1980. You will also need a scaffold licence on a private street not maintainable at public expense but for which the public have the right to pass..
East Sussex Highways - A new contract. Balfour Beatty and East Sussex County Council celebrate the launch of the new highways maintenance contract on 1st May 2023.