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Three Brighton & Hove Albion stars have been ruled out of this weekend’s Premier League match with Nottingham Forest. Manager Fabian Hürzeler gave his team news update during a press conference with the media. They travel to the City Ground on Saturday, with kick-off at 12.30pm. The German has confirmed Solly March, Mats Wieffer and Pervis Estupinan will miss the Forest game due to injury. While young striker Evan Ferguson could make his long-awaited return to action. Hürzeler said: “I don’t think [March, Wieffer and Estupinan] are available. It doesn’t look good [for the weekend]. “[Evan Ferguson] trained for the first time yesterday, he’s in good shape and we are very happy that he’s back in our squad. I think if everything goes well with the last training sessions then for sure he will be an option.” Solly March, Mats Wieffer and Pervis Estupinan© Getty Images Injuries are affecting both camps, however, with Forest winger Callum Hudson-Odoi…

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Electric Forecourt London Gatwick has become the first international airport to open an Electric Forecourt with GRIDSERVE®, a dedicated electric vehicle (EV) charging station. The site has 30 high-power and low-power electric vehicle chargers available via contactless payment – ideal for passengers, staff, local residents and commuters – alongside high-speed Wi-Fi, a lounge area, Costa Coffee and Little Fresh convenience store. All charging bays are powered by 100% net zero energy, with the fastest chargers capable of adding up to 100 miles of range in 10 minutes. The Electric Forecourt® is located on the Ring Road South approach to London Gatwick’s South Terminal. The building is open every day from 4:30am to 10:00pm, with chargers available 24/7 year-round.

Upcoming disruption National Highways will be undertaking resurfacing works on the M23 Junction 9 Roundabout, Gatwick Spur Road, and Airport Way. The first part of the works will run in three phases from Tuesday, 7th January, to Thursday, 13th February, with future phases of work scheduled for late February into March, covering both North and South Terminal Roundabouts. Sections of the roads around London Gatwick will be closed overnight throughout this period, with signed diversions in place. Passengers traveling by road during this time can expect some congestion and delays, so please allow additional time for your journey.

January full A3 weekend closure   We’ll be closing the A3 in both directions for the weekend of 17-20 January 2025. The closure will start at 9pm on Friday 17 January and will go through until 6am on Monday 20 January. The closed stretch is south of the M25 and will be between the junction 10 interchange and Send B2215/A247. We’re closing so we can install Cockcrow Bridge which will be the UK’s first heathland bridge The diversion route to go southbound during the closure will be via Cobham, Chessington, Great Bookham and Effingham, rejoining the A3 at Send. Meanwhile to travel northbound the diversion route will be via East Clandon, Effingham, Fetcham and then onto the M25 towards Wisley. Please keep an eye on this page which we’ll update with further details and with any change of plan.

A27 Patcham resurfacing – 6 January – 17 January 2025 We’ll be resurfacing the A27 Patcham Interchange including all the slip roads and the A23 southbound off slip road. To undertake these works safely we will need to close the A27 Patcham Interchange including all slip roads and the A23 southbound off slip to the A27 Patcham Interchange overnight between the hours 8pm to 6am Monday to Friday only. Overnight closure information: Monday 6 January for five nights Monday 13 January for four nights These works are weather dependent and will generate some noise for which we apologise in advance. Diversions A27 eastbound diversion Traffic will continue on the A27 to Falmer Interchange to rejoin the A27 westbound exit onto the A270, onto St Peters Place to join the A23. A27 westbound diversion Traffic will continue the A27 to Devils Dyke Interchange, rejoin the eastbound A27 and exit onto the…

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M23 Traffic News This southern link from Brighton into London skips past the M25 and Gatwick Airport, making the M23 a busy route to travel down. The M23 only has three major junctions to navigate through before the road drops a lane and continues into the A23. As well as being the main entrance to one of the UK’s busiest airports it also directly connects onto the M25, which provides links to Heathrow Airport via the M4, onto Watford via the M1 and towards Sutton using the A217. The M23 directly connects onto the A264 into Crawley and the sprawling High Weald National Park. The M23 is a relatively new road which was originally planned to be more expansive, stretching through South London to reduce congestion. With the London ringway proposal falling flat in 1972, the plans for the M23 scaled right back to coincide with the build of the…

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