Access to the Site
As part of the planning consent granted by the Secretary of State, the access arrangements proposed in the planning application have been approved. Detailed will be worked out with the relevant authorities including West Sussex Highways and Arun District Council.
It is proposed to create an improved vehicular access to the site from the A29 which would serve the Sainsbury’s store and the employment generating uses on the land to be retained by SDLL.
All vehicles leaving the site would turn left onto the A29. Traffic signals would be introduced on the southbound carriageway only in order to regulate traffic flows and allow vehicles to turn right into the site via a filter lane.
A Traffic Assessment has been undertaken which demonstrates that there is sufficient capacity on the local road network to accommodate the scheme. A large proportion of journeys to the site would already be on the existing road network but would be diverted from other foodstore destinations.
Green Travel Plans for the Sainsbury’s store and the Retained Land have been prepared as part of the planning applications that have received consent, to promote sustainable modes of transport for staff and customers. Cycle stands will be provided at both the Sainsbury’s store and the Retained Land.
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| Proposed new access from the A29 into the development |

