Report an Issue
Report a Problem
If you think the issue is an emergency please call East Sussex Highways on 0345 60 80 193
For non-emergency reporting of issues, please go to this page of East Sussex Highways website
Reporting issues on the following can all be achieved at the link above:
Anti - Skid
Blockwork Pedestrian Crossings
Bollards or posts
Cattle Grids
Cycleway Condition
Drainage
Footway Condition
General Enquiry
Grit Bins
Pedestrian Guard Rails
Potholes
Road Condition
Road Markings and Lines
Road Studs
Roadworks
Rubber Speed Bumps
Signs
Street Lighting
Traffic Signals
Tree Issue
Vegetation
Vehicle Safety Barriers
Other council departments
East Sussex Highways work alongside other East Sussex County Council teams to undertake highway works. We have provided information on these teams and what their responsibilities are, this is summarised below.
- Parking manage all parking restriction in the county including on-street, off-street parking, and car parks. They are also responsible for parking enforcement, tickets and permits.
- Rights of Way manage the maintenance of footpaths, bridleways and byways.
- Transport Development Control are responsible for considering the transport implications of proposed new developments.
- Strategic Economic Infrastructure are responsible for new infrastructure.
- Road Safety are responsible for reviewing the safety of the network and advising if improvements should be made.
Through this link you can also contact the following departments:
Highway Land Information
Parking Services
Rights of Way
Road Safety
Strategic Economic Infrastructure
Transport Development Control
East Sussex Highways Programme of Works
East Sussex Highways planned works can be viewed via their website at https://live.eastsussexhighways.com/downloads/file/28/planned-maintenance-programme-2023-24
This programme will be updated every Friday with any changes.