Hazelwick Roundabout
Hazelwick Roundabout | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
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Location | |||
Crawley | |||
County | |||
Sussex | |||
Highway Authority | |||
West Sussex | |||
Junction Type | |||
Roundabout | |||
Roads Joined | |||
A2011, A2004, C207 | |||
Hazelwick Roundabout also known as Hazelwick Gyratory is a roundabout in Crawley where the A2011 heads east to west, the A2004's northern terminates and the C207 heads north to south, with an addition of a flyover for the C207. The roundabout was built in the 1970 to connect to first connect the A2004 all the way up to the planned northern bypass and then a couple of years later the bypass, now known as Crawley Avenue was connected up to the roundabout on its western side (unknown whether this was called the A2011, A23 Spur or unclass at the time). During the construction of the M23 in 1975 an arm to the east was constructed.
As part of the Forge Wood Neighbourhood Development the roundabout is due to be become signalised, however in August 2021 the developer put in a planning application request to provide £1.1m to WSCC in addition to S106 contributions instead of carrying out the works themselves.
Routes
Route | To | Notes |
East Grinstead (A264), London (M23), Brighton (M23), Gatwick (M23) | Crawley Avenue, sign shows A2011 as a primary route | |
Langley Green, Horsham (A264) | Crawley Avenue | |
Town Centre | Northgate Avenue | |
Manor Royal | Gatwick Road | |
Error: C207 (West Sussex) does not exist | ||
Pound Hill, Worth, Maidenbower, Three Bridges Railway Station | Hazelwick Avenue | |
Error: C207 (West Sussex) does not exist |