Brookleigh Residents' Forum

Join us at the first Brookleigh Residents' Forum for an evening of updates and community connection.

The Forum will take place on Thursday 22nd January 2026, 6:00pm – 8:00pm at Burgess Hill Football Club (Leylands Park, Maple Drive, Burgess Hill, RH15 8AQ).

The Forum is a chance for Brookleigh and Burgess Hill residents to:

Meet your neighbours

• Get updates on the Brookleigh development

• Ask any questions you might have.

For further information email:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

A flyer advertising the first Residents Forum at Brookleigh
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Martlets Shopping Centre Redevelopment Reaches Milestone

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Mid Sussex District Council (MSDC) has signed a conditional agreement to form a partnership with owners of the Martlets Shopping Centre in Burgess Hill, NewRiver Reit plc (NRR).

The agreement means that if key conditions are satisfied, the redevelopment will commence during the summer of 2026.

This agreement has been achieved in the face of tough commercial conditions in the construction and retail markets.

For further information and updates visit www.midsussex.gov.uk

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Have your say via the public engagement on the Victoria Business Park access and connectivity Public Engagement.

From Friday 24th October 2025 to 28 November, West Sussex County Council is holding a period of public engagement where you will have a chance to submit your views on the current designs and influence the future of active travel in Burgess Hill.

Victoria Business Park access and connectivity Public Engagement | Your Voice West Sussex

Further information on the programme can be found here:

Burgess Hill Place and Connectivity Scheme Phase One | Your Voice West Sussex

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Brookleigh Planning Update

It's been a busy few months here at Brookleigh with lots of Reserved Matters Planning Applications being submitted to Mid Sussex District Council. Find out more below about the latest developments.

Western Link Road (WLR) Phase 1

The first section of the Western Link Road at Brookleigh, known as West End Farm Avenue, is now open.

This key new transport connection for Brookleigh's new residents, the wider community and local businesses across Burgess Hill and beyond, connects the A2300 in the north and Jane Murray Way in the south. Jackson Civil Engineering has carried out these works, completing the first of three phases of works on this new connection at Brookleigh.

The new route will provide access to homes at Brookleigh and future community facilities such as The Arc, the new outdoor sport centre which is now open.

The road incorporates a shared path for pedestrians and cyclists which will tie into the wider network of footpaths and cycleways being delivered as part of the Brookleigh scheme. It will form part of a longer spine road stretching east to west across Brookleigh with new roundabouts and junctions at the intersections with the existing highways.

As well as the connectivity benefits, the road will improve safety with the new roundabout helping separate residential and school traffic from freight traffic.

Western Bridge and Link Road Phase 2&3

Jackson Civil Engineering has recently submitted planning applications for phases two and three of the Western Bridge and Link Road. These proposals include works to provide a new link road, bridge, pedestrian and cycle infrastructure between the newly constructed A2300 Roundabout and the proposed new central road through Brookleigh.

We are pleased that the planning application for Phase 3 has now been approved by Mid Sussex District Council (MSDC) and is available to view on the MSDC website: https://www.midsussex.gov.uk/planning-building/ using the reference DM/25/0109.

If you have any questions about the works, please contact the team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Primary School

Homes England recently held a public consultation, which included two public exhibitions to share proposals for the new Brookleigh Primary School with the local community.

This is the first of two primary schools being developed at Brookleigh and will be built by Homes England. The outline planning application was approved by Mid Sussex District Council in October 2019.

Brookleigh Primary School will be a two-form entry school located to the east of Isaacs Lane and will offer a capacity of 420 pupil places. The school will also accommodate a 52-place (full-time equivalent) nursery and a 16-place Special Support Centre (SSC).

Homes England has now submitted a Reserved Matters planning application for the detailed design of the school. The RMA can be viewed on the MSDC planning portal at https://www.midsussex.gov.uk/planning-building/view-and-comment-on-planning-applications/ by searching for the planning reference DM/25/2640.

The Hill Group

The Hill Group has recently submitted a Reserved Matters planning application to Mid Sussex District Council for the delivery of Phase 1c at Brookleigh, on land east of Isaacs Lane.

With the development principles established through the outline planning permission, Hill's Reserved Matters application seeks to deliver a landscape-led development for:

- 270 new homes, in a mixture of 1 and 2-bedroom apartments and 2, 3 and 4-bedroom houses

- 30% affordable homes for local people, in a mixture of rent and shared ownership tenures

- 60 extra-care apartments, creating additional housing choice for local older people

- A new Eastern Neighbourhood Centre, creating a range of new local shops and a community centre (outline details only)

- Extensive new public open spaces, with a new Eastern Neighbourhood Park

- New pedestrian and cycle routes that link to the new local centre within the site, the wider Brookleigh development and the Burgess Hill Green Circle and Green Super Highway alongside new landscaping and a sustainable drainage strategy.

You can view and comment on the proposal via the Council's planning portal www.midsussex.gov.uk/online-applications/ under reference: DM/25/1986. 

Green Circle Network improvements

Homes England and our developer partner, Bellway, are carrying out footway and cycleway improvement works to the existing Public Right of Way (PRoW) at Freeks Lane, north of Eastbridge Avenue, as part of the Green Circle that is to be provided at Brookleigh.

You may be aware that the footpath has been closed ahead of works beginning. Bellway have been carrying out pre-start works for the Green Circle works with start on site w/c 27 October.

The Green Circle is a continuous walking, cycling, and bridleway that will encourage active lifestyles and car-free travel throughout the Brookleigh development whilst also linking Brookleigh to Burgess Hill to provide a new leisure route for the town.

Freeks Lane forms part of the Green Circle and the proposed works will upgrade the existing footpath to a bridleway, improving access along this PRoW.

The planning application submitted by Bellway to Mid Sussex District Council (MSDC) earlier this year for the footway and cycleway improvements at Freeks Lane has been approved under planning reference number DM/25/0088. The approved plans can be viewed on the Council's website. 

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A win for Burgess Hill: new community sports centre now open

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A new state-of-the-art outdoor sporting facility is now open in Burgess Hill.

Officially named The Arc and developed in partnership with Homes England, the newly developed centre represents an investment in health, wellbeing and community connection in Burgess Hill. It will provide accessible, high-quality spaces for sport and recreation for communities and sport clubs both in the local area, and more widely across Mid Sussex.

The Arc supports development opportunities for young people and adults by providing inclusive facilities for

  • A floodlit 3G football pitch
  • An artificial grass rugby pitch
  • A modern changing facility
  • Three junior natural turf football pitches
  • A full-sized natural turf football pitch
  • An artificial cricket wicket with a turf outfield

Leader of the Council, Councillor Robert Eggleston, said "The Arc is a fantastic addition to Burgess Hill and a testament to what can be achieved through strong partnerships and a commitment to community development.

"The new sporting facility has been designed by the local community for the local community, ensuring it becomes a valued and integral part of local life. We're excited to see it become a hub for sport, health, wellbeing and connection."

Located on an 8.6-hectare site, The Arc is part of the Brookleigh development, which is providing 3,500 homes (30% affordable), public spaces, infrastructure and community facilities in Mid Sussex.

Neil Miller, Head of Development (South) at Homes England, said, "Brookleigh is providing a sustainable new community in Mid Sussex, and The Arc plays an important role in this, we look forward to seeing it enjoyed by the local community."

The outdoor sporting facility has been funded in part through developer contributions (known as Section 106) ensuring that the new community centre is directly supported by local development, building meaningful connections with the community and a sense of shared ownership from the very beginning.

It has also been developed through extensive consultation with the local sporting community, Sport England and National Sporting Governing Bodies.

The Arc has already received 22 different club bookings from September to the end of April. Bookings have been placed by a variety of clubs including Burgess Hill Football Club and Burgess Hill Rugby Football Club, who have confirmed fixtures at the new facility, which will remain open year-round.

The Arc will be operated by leading social enterprise Places Leisure, who also manage three other leisure facilities in the district.

To find out more or to book the facility, visit https://www.placesleisure.org/centres/the-arc/.

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FIRST SECTION OF KEY LINK ROAD OPENS AT BROOKLEIGH, BURGESS HILL

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The first section of the Western Link Road at Brookleigh, known locally as West End Farm Avenue, is now open West End Farm Avenue, a key new transport connection for Brookleigh's new residents, the wider community and local businesses across Burgess Hill and beyond, has opened connecting the A2300 in the north and Jane Murray Way in the south. Jackson Civil Engineering has carried out these works, completing their first of three phases of works on this new connection at Brookleigh. 

The new route will provide access to homes at Brookleigh and future community facilities such as the Arc Centre for Outdoor Sports, opening in Autumn this year. The road incorporates a shared path for pedestrians and cyclists which will tie into the wider network of footways and cycleways being delivered as part of the Brookleigh scheme. It will form part of a longer spine road stretching east to west across Brookleigh with new roundabouts and junctions at the intersections with the existing highways. Head of Development for Homes England, Neil Miller, said: "Alongside building new homes, delivering infrastructure to support the growing and existing community is key to our approach at Brookleigh. West End Farm Avenue will be a crucial new link for residents, leisure users, and local businesses, improving connectivity as Brookleigh is being built."

Mid Sussex District Council Leader, Cllr Robert Eggleston said: 

"The Council has been working closely with Homes England to ensure the early delivery of essential infrastructure alongside new homes at Brookleigh. This proactive approach helps create a well-connected, inclusive community from the outset. 

"The road design includes a shared path for pedestrians and cyclists on both sides, encouraging active travel and making it easier for people to move around safely and sustainably. By investing in infrastructure early, we're not just building homes—we're laying the foundations for a vibrant, accessible neighbourhood where people can thrive." 

Burgess Hill Business Parks Association CEO Richard Cox highlighted the vital connectivity benefits that this will bring for local businesses: 

"Burgess Hill Business Parks Association (BHBPA) welcomes this new addition to the road infrastructure surrounding the town. Vehicles destined for the Victoria Business Park will now be able to access Jane Murray Way directly from the link to the A2300 which will reduce journey times for work and importantly increase the efficiency of logistics operations into and out of our main business park. The town benefits greatly from its proximity to the A23, making it an attractive proposition for business. This will greatly improve that connectivity." 

As well as the connectivity benefits, the road will improve safety with the new roundabout helping separate residential and school traffic from freight traffic.

Alongside the opening of this section of road, Jackson Civil Engineering has recently submitted planning applications for phases two and three of the Western Bridge and Link Road. These proposals include works to provide a new link road, bridge, pedestrian and cycle infrastructure between the newly constructed A2300 Roundabout and the proposed new central road through Brookleigh. These applications are available to view on the MSDC Planning Portal here by searching for the references: DM/25/1128 and DM/25/0109. 

Once complete, Homes England's flagship Brookleigh development, which lies to the north of Burgess Hill, will provide 3,500 homes (with 30% affordable housing), new schools, a new employment hub, public parks, and three neighbourhood centres. Good progress is being made on site with both Bellway and Vistry having welcomed their first residents at their Fallow Wood View and Oakhurst sites. For more information and all the latest updates, please visit the Brookleigh project website: www.burgesshill.net/housing/brookleigh and Facebook page: www.facebook.com/Brookleigh.BH/ 

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Cuckfield Road proposed traffic calming measures

Earlier this year, Homes England submitted a Reserved Matters Application in relation to the development of the Central Section of the new spine road through the Brookleigh development. These new roads will be called Abbotsford Avenue and Crossways Avenue. This key new car, bus, walking and cycling route will form part of a length of road which spans the width of Brookleigh, linking the A2300 in the west to Maple Drive in the east. Cuckfield Road (B2036) approaches the eastern end of the new Abbotsford Avenue from the north and our proposals are to slow traffic on Cuckfield Road as it will become an approach road to Abbotsford Avenue.

As part of the Outline Planning permission for the Brookleigh development consented in 2019, in principle agreement was given in relation to introducing reduced speed signage and constructing 'build outs' to restrict carriageway width at specific locations. These interventions aim to slow traffic on the approach to the new Abbotsford Avenue and Crossways Avenue, as identified in the Traffic Assessment to facilitate the Central Section and accommodate the change in road priorities.

Please find a series of images here which show the proposals along the length of Cuckfield Road which is affected.

  • Image 1 is an overarching image of the B2036 and the length of the road affected by the traffic calming proposals. Within this image you can see three boxes. Each box is expanded in the following images, looking at sections of the road in more detail.
  • Image 2 shows the proposed signage changes from Moon Hill Farm in the north to Paynes Place in the south.
  • Image 3 shows the proposed new signage and carriageway build outs between Paynes Place in the north and the International Bible Training College premises in the south.
  • Image 4 shows the length of road from the International Bible Training College in the north and the new junction with the future Abbotsford Avenue in the south and associated new signage.

We are now carrying out a consultation (closing 10th October) and inviting residents who live close to the proposed changes to respond (comments should be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.). 

The feedback received will help us to develop the scheme design further. We expect Mid Sussex District Council will determine the planning application in the coming months. Following this, there will be further formal consultation on these proposals conducted by West Sussex County Council as part of the scheme's application for a Traffic Regulation Order (TRO).

We will continue to provide updates as the proposals progress and ensure all residents are notified in advance of construction beginning. For broader project updates, please see our project webpage and Facebook page.

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Engaging People for Biodiversity Net Gain

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The Institute of Development Studies and Natural England have researched opportunities for people's engagement to support the delivery of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) in the housebuilding sector. As part of this Brookleigh featured as a case study in the research, the full report can be found here

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Brookleigh update: West Sussex County Council (WSCC) reviewing Bedelands Academy proposals

Homes England is aware that WSCC is reviewing their plans to build the new Bedelands Academy secondary school at Brookleigh. We understand that the original projected level of demand for secondary school places in the local area has not materialised, meaning WSCC will review the proposals based on future need for places, and keep pupil forecasts under active review.

Delivering supporting community infrastructure remains a key priority for Homes England. We are providing the land for the secondary school, which is protected for education purposes for 15 years, and will submit a planning application this autumn for the first of the primary schools at Brookleigh.

As the Brookleigh development is built, we will continue to work closely with WSCC, as well as Mid Sussex District Council as planning authority, to ensure community spaces and buildings are built alongside new homes and transport connections.
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Social Value Survey Launch!

 As new homes, green and community spaces are built in Brookleigh, Burgess Hill, we want to hear from you about your priorities for what makes a great place. We want to ensure we maximise the social, economic and environmental benefits (the social value) from the development of Brookleigh as a new neighborhood. 

Please follow this link to complete the form: https://forms.office.com/e/hAL6G48Gmi 

The survey will close on Friday 15th August 2025 so please submit your feedback form by then to have your say! We will use your feedback to help shape our priorities for investment activities as Brookleigh is delivered on site.

If you have any questions, or would like to receive a hard copy of the survey, please email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Burgess Hill Green Circle: update on works to upgrade the existing footpath at Freeks Lane

Bellway and Homes England are delivering footway and cycleway improvement works as part of the Green Circle walking, cycling, and bridleway route that is to be provided at Brookleigh.

From 10th June 2025, these improvement works will take place at Freeks Lane. We anticipate works will be complete by the end of 2025. During this time, the Freeks Lane footpath will be closed. Whilst there is no alternative route provided, a network of public footpaths are available to reach A273 Isaacs Lane, please see the map below.

The Green Circle is a continuous route which encourages active lifestyles and car-free travel around Burgess Hill and through the Brookleigh development to provide a new leisure route for the town. Freeks Lane forms part of the Green Circle and the proposed works will upgrade the existing footpath to a bridleway with a formal surface, thereby improving access along this Public Right of Way (PRoW). These improvement works will include:

  • Widening the PRoW to three metres (with some small sections at two metres due to ground conditions) with the installation of new surfacing, to open access to the route for more users including walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
  • Some very limited work to trees will be required which include pruning to heighten the PRoW to allow horse riding along the route, although this work will be carried out in accordance with an approved Arboricultural Method Statement.

Following our previous notification in late 2024, requests were made to resurface a length of footpath south of Eastbridge Avenue through to Maple Drive, which was outside the scope of the original area of works to Freeks Lane. Bellway and Homes England have been working closely with Mid Sussex District Council (MSDC) and West Sussex County Council (WSCC), to explore whether resurfacing works can be delivered along this additional length of the footpath up to the start of the private road before Maple Drive. Subject to final details being confirmed, we anticipate this will involve installing a new, loose stone and rolled limestone dust surfacing, making it safer and improving accessibility, while also retaining adequate drainage. These additional works will not require a planning application as the scale of works is much more limited.

The section between Eastbridge Avenue and Maple Drive will remain open as this does not form part of the footpath closure order. The Eastbridge Avenue to Maple Drive section will only be closed when the upgrading works are due to take place. Dates for these works have not yet been confirmed, although it is anticipated they will be implemented within the next 6 months.

Works to resurface the Eastbridge Avenue to Maple Drive footpath will stop at the privately owned section of the road, immediately off Maple Drive to the north.

We will continue to share updates here on the Brookleigh project webpage and via our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Brookleigh.BH/.

If you have any questions, please email the Brookleigh project team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. 

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Western Bridge and Link Road Phase 2

 Jackson Civil Engineering has submitted a Reserved Matters Planning Application to Mid Sussex District Council (MSDC) in relation to the development of a new section of road at Brookleigh which will be known locally as Westbridge Avenue.

This planning application is for the second phase of the Western Bridge and Link Road. This phase of works will provide a new link road, bridge, pedestrian and cycle infrastructure and associated landscaping between the newly constructed A2300 Roundabout and the proposed new central road through Brookleigh, known locally as Abbotsford Avenue. Please see map below.

The first phase of the Western Link Road is under construction and is due to open in late Spring/early Summer 2025. This section of road is also shown on the visual below and will be known locally as West End Farm Avenue.

To view the submitted plans for this section of road please visit the Mid Sussex District Council Planning page and search for this reference number: DM/25/1128

If you have any questions, please do contact us here on our Facebook page or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Second letting at Panattoni Park

Panattoni, the world's largest privately owned industrial developer, has announced the letting of a 22,500 sq ft unit at Panattoni Park Burgess Hill to Austin Racing.

Austin Racing has signed a 10-year lease for the facility, and will use the space to enhance the delivery of motorcycle and electric go kart parts in the Southeast and beyond. This will help expand Austin Racing's operations, streamline production and distribution, and support the growing demand for its products. It will also create job opportunities in the region, driving the economic growth of Burgess Hill and the surrounding areas.

The specialist motorcycle exhaust and electric go kart chassis manufacturer was founded in 2015 and is the first company worldwide to offer handmade Grand Prix F1 technology inconel exhaust systems to bike race teams as well as retail customers.

Panattoni Park Burgess Hill, launched last summer as a speculative development, is a mid-box last-mile logistics park. As part of Panattoni's commitment to sustainability, the park offers state-of-the-art sustainable features, advanced energy performance and extensive warranties, with ratings of BREEAM Excellent and EPC A.

The park contains a flexible range of 12 available units, with sizes from 8,142 sq ft to 403,708 sq ft, providing modern, high-specification facilities, and its location, just off the A23, and in close proximity to the M23, Gatwick Airport, and Brighton, allows quick access to communities across West and East Sussex.

David McGougan, Development Director at Panattoni, said: "Austin Racing's reputation as a leading manufacturer for F1 exhaust parts and commitment to individually produced, handmade products makes the company an excellent addition to the Park. This letting, following EMED's decision to base its regional headquarters at Panattoni Park Burgess Hill, highlights the site's growing reputation as a leading destination in the Southeast for businesses seeking strategically-located, high-quality, sustainable spaces. The lettings at Panattoni Park Burgess Hill demonstrate our confidence in the demand for Grade-A mid-box opportunities in undersupplied locations."

Richard Austin, Owner & Managing Director at Austin Racing, said: "The opening of our new facility in Panattoni Park Burgess Hill will allow us to streamline the distribution of our exhaust systems and chassis, continue manufacturing cutting-edge motorcycle and electric go kart parts and create 20 jobs. The quality and design of Panattoni's development and its strategic location has allowed us to create our own state-of-the art-fully electric go karting track, not just for our extensive in-house testing purposes but more excitingly allowing the public to experience this amazing facility. We are pleased to have worked with Panattoni and excited to get set up in the brand-new unit."

Austin Racing's tenancy demonstrates growing demand at the park, following EMED Group, an established healthcare logistics provider, relocating from its head office in Horley to a 35,000 sq ft unit in Panattoni Park Burgess Hill last month.

Jon Mawer, Head of Operations for Sussex at EMED Group, said: "We are thrilled to establish our new regional headquarters at Panattoni Park Burgess Hill. This strategic location will play a key role in supporting the successful delivery of our Patient Transport Service for NHS Sussex, ensuring that EMED Group can provide safe, reliable and efficient care for patients and communities across the region. The state-of-the-art facilities at Panattoni Park reflect our commitment to innovation and sustainability as we look ahead to the future of patient transport in the area."

For more information on the remaining units at the park please visit: www.panattoni.co.uk/burgesshill

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First letting at Panattoni Park

Panattoni, the largest logistics real estate developer in the UK and Europe, has secured the first letting at its 458,000 sq ft mid-box, last-mile logistics park at Burgess Hill, south of London.

EMED Group, an established healthcare logistics provider, has signed a 10-year lease for 35,000 sq ft of space.

The facility offers sustainable features, advanced energy performance and extensive warranties, the park has been developed with a strong focus on sustainability, built to a BREEAM sustainability rating of 'Excellent' and an EPC rating of 'A'.

Panattoni Park Burgess Hill is a speculative development, which is now available to occupy, offering a flexible range of unit sizes from 8,142 sq ft to 147,408 sq ft in single units. The park provides modern, high-specification facilities designed to meet the needs of businesses seeking sustainable and efficient industrial and warehouse space. It is located on a 22-acre site, fronting the A2300 dual carriageway and provides fast access to the A23/M23, Gatwick Airport, Brighton and the wider south coast markets, and is adjacent to facilities occupied by DPD and Roche.

David McGougan, Development Director at Panattoni, said: "We identified a significant gap in the market for mid-box units, particularly in the 20,000 to 150,000 sq ft range. The response has been tremendous, with high levels of interest from occupiers for these speculative units. It's evident that there is a critical undersupply of high-quality industrial space in the region.

"Our business model focuses on acquiring sites in areas with limited stock to provide tenants with opportunities to enhance their operations. Demand remains particularly strong for mid box distribution units that enable occupiers to hit their own ESG targets while delivering a high base specification including excellent eaves heights and dedicated parking and yard space".

Letting agents at Panattoni Park Burgess Hill are DTRE, Lambert Smith Hampton and SHW; Vail Williams advised EMED Group.

https://panattoni.co.uk/panattoni-agrees-letting-at-burgess-hill-mid-box-development-to-healthcare-logistics-provider/

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A2300 Road Closure

 Jackson Civil Engineering, on behalf of Homes England, will be carrying out highway repair and maintenance works on the A2300 roundabout in Burgess Hill, next to Brookleigh's new Western Link Road. These works, which will include updating road markings and installing new road signs, are required to improve traffic flow on the roundabout.

To undertake the works safely, a full overnight road closure will be required between the roundabout on Cuckfield Road and the roundabout on A273 Jane Murray Way between 20:00 and 06:00 from Tuesday 27 August to Friday 30 August 2024. The road will reopen during the daytimes and will only be closed at night. Works are subject to a road space booking permit ref PJ011PSI_3549_A issued by West Sussex County Council. The footpath will still be open to pedestrians and cyclists. Please find a map of the diversion route below and further details on West Sussex County Council's latest roadworks website: https://one.network/custom/westsussex

The works are required in accordance with the associated planning consent DM/20/0254. Formal notice of the works has been submitted to and approved by Mid Sussex District Council.

We would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused. If you have any questions about these works or concerns during the work period, please contact Jackson on 01473 238300 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or contact Homes England at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Centre for Outdoor Sport Update

We're pleased to share that the Centre for Outdoor Sport at Brookleigh was granted planning permission by Mid Sussex District Council on 14th March 2024. Works are expected to start on site on 28th May 2024.

At Brookleigh, Homes England will provide over 80 hectares of new green space – that's almost half the total area of the development. Nine hectares of this space is specifically allocated for the new Centre for Outdoor Sport. This new facility will form an outdoor extension to the Triangle Leisure Centre, and provide high quality, publicly owned sports pitches for the Burgess Hill community. It is proposed that the Centre for Outdoor Sport will be run by Places Leisure. As current operators of the Council's leisure facilities, Places Leisure will use a co-ordinated management approach to ensure the Triangle and this new facility work harmoniously together. Homes England has donated the land for the Centre to Mid Sussex District Council, with the transfer of land to the council taking place last week on 3rd May. Homes England will also support through payments towards building and maintaining the centre.

The layout includes features such as a floodlit 3G football pitch, an artificial grass rugby pitch, three junior natural turf football pitches, a full-sized natural turf football pitch, and an artificial cricket wicket with a turf outfield. The site will also include a Clubhouse with changing rooms, car parking and cycle storage, as well as a fully equipped play area. These features aim to keep the needs of the community in mind and prioritise inclusivity and accessibility.

The new access road, car park, and two floodlit artificial pitches are expected to open in early 2025. The natural turf pitches take nearly a year from being levelled and seeded to being playable so they won't open at the same time as the 3G pitches, but we'll make sure they are well looked after as they grow and establish.

Although a small number of trees have been removed in order to build level pitches for the Centre for Outdoor Sport, the Council is committed to maintaining and enhancing biodiversity with a thorough planting plan and ensuring all trees are replaced by their native counterpart. This guarantees no net loss of trees, and all wood from the felled trees will be repurposed on-site for ecological benefits and waste reduction.

The Centre for Outdoor Sport is part of the wider Brookleigh development, where Homes England is committed to protecting, enhancing, and creating habitat for native British wildlife and increasing biodiversity. An estimated 200,000 new trees and shrubs will be planted across Brookleigh, and Homes England is predicted to deliver a 23% overall biodiversity net gain across the development.

We're continuing to work with Mid Sussex District Council to provide the right infrastructure at the right time for Brookleigh, creating a sustainable new community for Burgess Hill.

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Brookleigh Eastern Bridge and Link Road: Isaacs Lane works under Traffic Management

UPDATE July 2024: To carry out new development road surfacing works a full road closure will be required from 22:00 Friday 26th July through to 05:00 Monday 29th July 2024 meaning that Isaacs Lane will be closed in both directions, except for resident, pedestrian and emergency access. The works will take place around the clock that weekend, to ensure they are completed as quickly as possible. A further full road closure of Isaacs Lane is also likely from 22:00 Friday 2nd August through to 05:00 Monday 5th August 2024 in case the works cannot be completed over the first weekend. The road will be closed between Cuckfield Road and Bolnore roundabout. Please see map below.

Access for emergency services, residents and pedestrians will be maintained at all times. West Sussex County Council, as the Highways Authority, has specified a diversion route in place for vehicles which will be clearly displayed with signage. The diversion route can be viewed by searching PJ011PSI3550_9 on the live traffic works map here: https://one.network/uk/westsussex

These works cannot be completed during regular working hours as the full road closure required means they would cause too great a disruption to the local road network.

If you have any questions, please call John Sisk & Son Ltd on 01727875551 or message us or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Thank you for your patience while we carry out these essential works to provide new road infrastructure for Burgess Hill.

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UPDATE June 2024: The works have been progressing since they began in late January, however some unavoidable delays have been experienced which will in turn delay the completion of the works on site. Before Sisk could commence their works, Openreach had to complete their works, and these were unfortunately delayed. Alongside this, poor weather conditions have meant that works have had to be paused multiple times over the past few months. It is therefore necessary to extend the timeframe for Sisk to complete their works on Isaacs Lane. 

The works are now scheduled to be complete by Saturday 31st August 2024.  To undertake the works safely but also keep one lane open for traffic, works will continue to take place under temporary traffic signals between 07:30 to 18:00 Mondays to Saturdays.

A full road closure will be required from 22:00 Friday 26th July through to 05:00 Monday 29th July 2024 meaning that Isaacs Lane will be closed in both directions, except for resident access. A diversion route for vehicles will be clearly displayed with signage. The works will take place around the clock that weekend, to ensure they are completed on time. These works cannot be completed during regular working hours as the full road closure required means they would cause too great a disruption to the local road network.

We apologise for the impact this unavoidable delay will have and want to assure you that Sisk will continue to monitor all traffic on Isaacs Lane and act, where possible, to improve traffic flow and maintain access to properties. If you have any questions about these works or concerns during the work period, please call John Sisk & Son Ltd on 01727875551 or message us or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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John Sisk and Son is building the Eastern Bridge and Link Road, which will join Freeks Lane to Issacs Lane. They will be carrying out new internet network connections and highway improvement works along Isaac's Lane. These essential works are required to facilitate the construction of the new junction which will provide access to the Brookleigh development and relieve pressure on the existing road network by providing a through-road for Brookleigh traffic.

Before Sisk can start their junction works, Openreach will require a full road closure to complete internet network connections. This will take place every night between 20:00 and 05:00 from the evening of Monday 8th January through to the early morning of Friday 12th January 2024. A diversion route for vehicles will be clearly displayed with signage and businesses will be open as usual.

To undertake the works safely but also keep one lane open for traffic, it is necessary to install temporary traffic lights on Isaacs Lane from Monday 8th January through to 3rd June 2024.

Some of the work may require a full road closure. The proposed date under consideration to complete these works during night working hours of 20:00 to 05:00 is from Friday 31st May through to Monday 3rd June 2024. These works cannot be completed during regular working hours due to the impact on the road network. If the closure is required, notification will be given and a diversion route for vehicles will always be clearly displayed with signage and businesses will be open as usual.

All traffic lights will be manned within peak traffic periods to ensure and maintain the flow of traffic, an operative will be on site at all times to ensure that any unexpected flows are properly managed.

The network connection and highway improvement works form part of the Eastern Bridge and Link Road delivered in accordance with the associated planning consent DM/20/3247. Formal notice of the works has been submitted to and approved by Mid Sussex District Council.

We would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused. If you have any questions about these works or concerns during the work period, please call John Sisk & Son Ltd on 01727875551 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Mid Sussex District Council have opened applications for a brand-new Community Development Officer role at Homes England’s Brookleigh development in Burgess Hill

Are you interested in delivering transformative change in Mid Sussex? Homes England's Brookleigh development will provide 3,500 much-needed new homes in an environmentally sustainable community in Mid Sussex. As the first residents are moving into their new homes on site, Mid Sussex District Council is recruiting for this exciting new role.

The Community Development Officer will facilitate the development of a sustainable, inclusive and happy community at Brookleigh which residents are proud to be a part of. The role is being funded by Homes England, the master developer for Brookleigh. Homes England is committed to providing all the infrastructure Brookleigh needs and working with the new community as it grows.

The Council have ambitious plans for Brookleigh, and the Communities Team is looking for a talented and experienced individual to join them. The job holder will have the opportunity to be involved in a diverse range of community projects at Brookleigh with opportunities to develop and grow. The Community Development Officer will deliver community programmes and proactively seek and bid for external funding to support and deliver a programme of community events.

The Council are looking for ambitious and driven individuals, who have experience of developing sustainable and inclusive communities through community engagement and the delivery of community projects.

Does this sound like the role for you? Visit https://ats-midsussex.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/257362?ga_client_id=ab2eedc0-ae32-4081-8099-c38a791f162b&type=list to see the job profile and apply for the role of Community Development Officer. 

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Notification of works on Isaacs Lane

John Sisk and Son are building the Eastern Bridge and Link Road, which will join Freeks Lane to Issacs Lane.

From 7 August, for two weeks, John Sisk and Son will be undertaking enabling works along Isaacs Lane verges. Temporary traffic lights will be in place during this time period and the exact location of the lane closure can be seen marked in red in the image below with the Fairbridge Way roundabout at the bottom left. We would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused.

These works will help to prepare the site for power lines to be buried underground later in the year. Removing pylons is necessary to enable the building of new homes and infrastructure at Brookleigh. 

If you have any questions, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Final chance to comment on plans before planning application submission

Bellway Homes, appointed by Homes England to deliver the next phase of housing at Brookleigh, has recently been sharing proposals for 30 homes on land at Woodfield House off Isaacs Lane. Deadline for comments is 12 July 2023.

This site was previously granted outline permission for 30 homes in 2020 (now expired) and is allocated for development in the Council's Local Plan. As well as their consented development of 249 homes at the Brookleigh development (30% affordable), Bellway is also proposing to build 30 new homes at the Woodfield House site immediately next door.

Key elements:

  • New homes in a contemporary bespoke design that meet Nationally Described Space Standards - a mix of maisonettes and larger family homes
  • 30% of the homes at Woodfield will be affordable housing - a mix of affordable rent and shared ownership
  • 31% reduction in carbon emissions over current Building Regulations with all new built homes incorporating renewable technologies in the form of air source heat pumps
  • In these new proposals Bellway have ensured that vehicle access is only through the already consented Brookleigh development and the junction with Isaacs Lane that was in the original proposals has been removed

Bellway's pre-application consultation on its proposals is drawing to a close. They encourage those of you who still wish to share your views before they submit their planning application to contact them by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or contacting their Freephone Community Information Line on 0800 294 1304.

Your feedback is important and will be carefully considered as Bellway move forward with their application. Please note, the deadline to share feedback is 12th July 2023.

Bellway expect to submit their planning application to Mid Sussex District Council over the coming weeks. 

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