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It’s the small road that takes tourists to Winchelsea Beach, but unbelievably Dogs Hill Road has signs suggesting the speed limit is sixty miles an hour says Natalia Brożyńska. She says change is needed now.

There’s a serious road safety concern regarding the National Speed Limit (NSL) transition point on Dogs Hill Road, the primary route leading to Winchelsea Beach.

As the photographs show, a “de-restricted” 60mph sign is positioned on a narrow stretch of road directly bordered by residential housing and the local playing field, along the route used by residents and visitors accessing the beach. This field is at the heart of our community – a vital space where children play and residents walk their dogs. Placing a 60mph speed limit sign within immediate proximity of a playground warning sign undermines the fundamental principles of road safety.

Double yellow lines and parking restriction – and the national speed limit

The situation has become so concerning that residents have resorted to physically turning the sign away from oncoming traffic in an attempt to reduce risk. This has resulted in an ongoing “tug-of-war,” reflecting the level of distress and the sense that our concerns are not being addressed.

I have already contacted East Sussex Highways (Ref: 23797241). Their response indicated that interventions are prioritised based on crash and casualty data. This approach suggests that action will only be taken after a serious incident has occurred, which is deeply troubling.

Icklesham Parish Council has confirmed that they are in full agreement that a 60mph limit at this location is inappropriate, yet no action has been taken.

But on the main road the limit is 30mph

I am therefore calling for:

  • The immediate removal or relocation of the NSL signage to prevent unsafe acceleration near the play area..
  • A formal review with a view to extending the 30mph zone beyond the residential area and play field.
  • Residents should not have to wait for a preventable tragedy before appropriate safety measures are implemented.

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Image Credits: Natalia Brożyńska .

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