Royal Albion Hotel Safety Work Allows A259 to Reopen Next Week

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The A259 King’s Road in Brighton will start reopening from Monday morning after urgent safety work outside the Royal Albion Hotel.

The road was closed last Friday after engineers warned that the building and scaffolding were at risk of collapsing. Since then, Britannia Hotels and their contractors have arranged for specialist equipment to be brought in to make the area safe.

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What’s Happening Next?
Friday & Saturday: Work will take place to remove unstable scaffolding and demolish the parts of the building that are at risk of falling.
Sunday: The road will stay closed for the Brighton Half Marathon and to prepare it for reopening.
Monday: The southern part of the A259 will reopen with a contraflow system, allowing traffic to move in both directions.
Next Week: The council will work with Britannia Hotels and their contractors to fully reopen the road as soon as possible.


Councillor’s Statement
Councillor Trevor Muten, Cabinet Member for Transport, Parking, and Public Realm, said:

“We’ve been pushing Britannia and their contractors to get this work done quickly and safely. I’m happy that the Brighton Half Marathon can still go ahead as planned and that we can reopen the A259 to traffic early Monday morning.

“I know this closure has caused a lot of disruption, and I want to thank everyone for their patience. Public safety is our top priority, and we’re working hard to get things back to normal.”

What This Means for You
The closure of the A259 has caused delays and congestion along Brighton’s seafront, affecting commuters, businesses, and event organisers. The partial reopening on Monday should help ease traffic while full access to the road is being worked on.

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