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Norfolk, Multiple Traffic Notices, 30mph Speed Limit

NR9Published 26/09/25
Eastern Daily Press • 

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THE NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL

(GREAT MELTON, VARIOUS ROADS)

SPEED LIMIT ORDERS 2025

The Norfolk County Council propose to make the following Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984:

The Norfolk County Council (Great Melton, Various Roads) (30 mph Speed Limit) Order 2025

The effect of this Order will be to prohibit any motor vehicle from exceeding 30 miles per hour along the lengths of road specified in the Schedule below:

RoadDescription
C169 High GreenFrom its junction with C185 Hethersett Road southwards for a distance of 375 metres.
C169 Hall RoadFrom its junction with C185 Hethersett Road northwards for a distance of 135 metres.
C185 Hethersett RoadFrom its junction with C169 Hall Road/High Green, eastwards for a distance of 213 metres.
The proposed 30mph speed limit on the above lengths of road is a change to the existing 60mph national speed limit.

The Norfolk County Council (Great Melton, Various Road) (40 mph Speed Limit) Order 2025

The effect of this Order will be to prohibit any motor vehicle from exceeding 40 miles per hour along the lengths of road specified in the Schedule below:

RoadDescription
C169 Hall RoadFrom a point of 135 metres Northwards from its junction with C185 Hethersett Road northwards for a distance of 184 metres to its junction with C169 Market Lane/U78005 Hall Road.
C169 Market LaneFrom its junction with C169 Hall Road, Eastwards for a distance of 60 metres.
U78005 Hall RoadFrom its junction with C169 Market Lane north-west wards for a distance of 250 metres.
The proposed 40mph speed limit on the above lengths of road is a change to the existing 60mph national speed limit.

A copy of the draft Orders, plan and Statement of Reasons can be viewed online at www.norfolk.citizenspace.com

. Copies are also available for inspection at Norfolk County Council, County Hall, Norwich, NR1 2DH and at the offices of South Norfolk District Council, The Horizon Centre, Peachman Way, Broadland Business Park, Norwich NR7 0WF during normal office hours.

Online viewing is recommended.

Any objections and representations relating to the Orders must be made in writing and must specify the grounds on which they are made. All correspondence for these proposals must be received at the office of nplaw, Norfolk County Council, County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich, NR1 2DH, marked for the attention of the nplaw Traffic Regulation Order Team by 21st October 2025. They may also be emailed to trafficorders@norfolk.gov.uk

The officer dealing with the public enquiries concerning these proposals is Ms A. Saiz-Zamora and can be contacted by telephone 0344 800 8020.

DATED this 26th day of September 2025

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

Note: Information you send to the Council will be used for any purpose connected with this scheme and will be held as long as reasonably necessary for those purposes. It may also be released to others in response to freedom of information requests.

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From

2-Oct-2025

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21-Oct-2025

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