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Norwich - Multiple Traffic Notices, Temporary Road Closures due to Gas Main Works, Footway Reconstruction, and Carriageway Patching

NR1Published 27/06/25Expired
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Norfolk County Council

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDERS 2025 (NORWICH)

Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984

Norfolk County Council in exercise of its powers under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, hereby give notice that:

i) THEY PROPOSE TO MAKE Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders in respect of the following roads:

MARL PIT LANE & LARKMAN LANE – 1) Marl Pit Lane (southbound only) from its junction with Jex Road to its junction with Dereham Road and 2) Larkman Lane (southbound only) from its junction with Dereham Road for 40m southwards to facilitate gas main upgrade works from 7th to 18th July 2025 (may continue until 29th August 2025).

Alternative route is via: 1) Marl Pit Lane, Hellesdon Road, Dereham Road (A1074), Dereham Road/Sweet Briar Road Roundabout

2) Dereham Road (A1074), Dereham Road/Wendene Roundabout, Dereham Road/Sweet Briar Road Roundabout, Guardian Road (A140), Bowthorpe Road and Earlham Green Lane. The works promoter is Cadent.

TUCKSWOOD & SCARLET ROAD – 1) Tuckswood Lane from its junction with Hall Road for 340m north westwards and 2) Scarlet Road from its junction with Tuckswood Lane to its junction with Greenwood Road to facilitate footway reconstruction works, the Roads 1) and 2) will be temporarily closed and traffic shall be temporarily prohibited to park, stop, load, and/or unload from 7th July to 1st September 2025 (may continue until 1st March 2026). Alternative route is via: Tuckswood Lane, Hall Road, Robin Hood Road and vice versa. The works promoter is Norfolk County Council.

WATERLOO ROAD – from its junction with Albany Road to its junction with Traverse Street to facilitate new connection works from 7th to 11th July 2025 (may continue until 22nd August 2025). Alternative route is via: Northbound – Waterloo Road, Magpie Road, Magdalen Road Southbound – Magdalen Road, Magdalen Street, Bull Close Road, Silver Road and vice versa. The works promoter is Cadent.

ii) THEY HAVE MADE Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders in respect of the following roads:

NORWICH ROAD – 1) Norwich Road (northbound only) from 1m north of its junction with Dereham Road for 30m northwards; and

2) Norwich Road at its junction with Dereham Road; and

3) Dereham Road at its junction with Norwich Road to facilitate Cadent gas main replacement works. The Road 1) will be temporarily closed/restricted (except for pedestrian access), traffic over the Road 2) shall be restricted from turning right on to Dereham Road and traffic over the Road 3) shall be restricted from turning left and right on to Norwich Road from 30th June to 11th July 2025 (may continue until 22nd August 2025).

Alternative route is via: Dereham Road, Longwater Lane, West End, Townhouse Road, Norwich Road. The works promoter is Cadent.

UPTON ROAD AND WALDECK ROAD – 1) Upton Road from 15m southeast of its junction with Waldeck Road for 25m north westwards 2) Waldeck Road from its junction with Upton Road for 38m north eastwards to facilitate gas connection works from 30th June to 8th July (may continue until 19th August 2025).

Alternative route is via: Upton Road, Newmarket Road, Mile End Road, Waldeck Road. The works promoter is Cadent.

WESTWICK STREET – from its junction with Coslany Street to its junction with Charring Cross to facilitate carriageway patching works between 19:00 and 23:00 from 30th June to 1st July 2025 only while signs indicating the closure are in place (may continue until 11th August 2025).

Alternative route is via: St Margarets Street, St Benedicts Street. The works promoter is Norfolk County Council.

NB: The closure is expected to take place for 1 day within the anticipated dates period.

Unless otherwise stated, the effect of these Orders will be to prohibit the use by vehicles of the named road(s)/footpath(s). In the event of the start date being delayed the new start date will be displayed on site in advance. Where an Order is for a reason other than works it is because of the likelihood of danger to the public or of serious damage to the road/footpath. Anticipated dates are stated but the Orders may continue until the end date where necessary or required. The Orders are revoked on the end date or on the actual date of removal of the prohibition/restriction where earlier without further notice. If necessary, the restrictions can have a maximum duration of 18 months from the start date in respect of footpaths, cycle paths, bridleways, restricted byways, and byways open to all traffic (BOAT).

Penalty: £1000 maximum fine on conviction and/or endorsement for contravention.

Full details on the closures/restrictions are available at

https://one.network/. Any enquiries that cannot be answered on the one.network website should be directed to the relevant Streetworks Team by email at streetworks@norfolk.gov.uk or telephone 0344 800 8020.

Dated this 27th day of June 2025.

Katrina Hulatt, Director of Legal Services (nplaw), County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich, NR1 2DH

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