Commuters in Newhaven faced severe delays this morning as contractors installing the town’s Christmas lights blocked a lane on the one-way system at the C7 junction during rush hour. The unexpected disruption led to traffic tailbacks stretching over three miles, leaving drivers frustrated and tempers flaring.

Council Apologises for Contractor’s Actions
Newhaven Town Council swiftly issued an apology, distancing itself from the decision to carry out the installation during peak traffic times. Town Clerk Ken Dry expressed regret and assured residents the matter had been addressed with the contractors.
“Their decision and actions were inappropriate, and the Council sincerely apologizes for what has happened. This matter has been taken up with them in the strongest possible terms to ensure no repetition.”

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Commuters React to Tailbacks
Morning rush-hour drivers were less than festive about the delays. Many took to social media to voice their frustration, calling the situation “avoidable” and “poorly managed.”

One driver tweeted: “Three miles of traffic chaos because someone thought rush hour was the perfect time to hang Christmas lights? Seriously?”

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Moving Forward
The Council has promised to ensure stricter oversight of future works to avoid similar disruptions. While the Christmas lights are a cherished tradition, this year’s installation has left a sour taste for many.

As Newhaven gears up for the festive season, the focus now shifts to ensuring the lights shine bright—without leaving residents stuck in traffic.

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