Worthing Borough Council

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Buses, Cycling and Walking and Trains

For information on these forms of transport we have the following pages:

Highways, Roads, Pavements and Street Furniture

Offington Corner, Worthing - A24 and A27 roads

Whilst Worthing Borough Council is not responsible in most instances for issues related to Pavements, Road Works and Street Lighting this section summarises the service provision from West Sussex County Council. From these pages you can find out about:

Please note the A27 in Worthing is a trunk route and is maintained by the Highways Agency.

Further services are available and are provided by West Sussex County Council.

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Transport and Travel

If you are looking to use public transport, please visit our sister website, Visit Worthing's highly useful travel page. This summarises all methods of public transport from bus companies, train timetables, coach firms, local airports and much more.

You may also find Transport Direct a very useful website, which allows you to plan your journey via all modes of transport and the time it will take you. Also, have you noticed our Transport Direct gadget? Use this to choose from a range of most needed locations and whether you need to travel to, or from an address of your choice.

West Sussex County Council runs a very useful Travel Information website which has the latest travel sitation around West Sussex noting roadworks, congestion and mich more.

Mapping

If you are looking for local maps of Worthing, please view our Discover Worthing mapping pages.

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