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Norfolk, Consolidation & Variation Of Speed Limit Orders

IP22Published 05/12/25
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THE NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL

(Bressingham And Fersfield And Roydon, Various Roads) - Consolidation And Variation 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 (Bressingham and Fersfield and Roydon, Various Roads) (30mph Speed Limit) Consolidation and Variation Order 2025

The effect of this order will be to:

  1. Consolidate Schedule 1 of The Norfolk County Council (Bressingham and Roydon) (30mph 40mph and 50mph Speed Limits) Order 1996; the Norfolk County Council (Bressingham) (30mph Speed Limit) Order 2002; Schedule 1 of The Norfolk County Council (Bryson) (30mph, 40mph and 50mph Speed Limits) Order 2003; The Norfolk County Council (Bressingham, Common Road) (30mph Speed Limit) Order 2005; The Norfolk County Council, Hall Lane) (30mph Speed Limit) Order 2012 ("Orders") whereby the existing 30mph restrictions on the existing lengths of road specified in these Orders will not be changed except as detailed below at 2 and 3.

  2. Vary the existing Orders by removing the references to the following lengths of road:

C339 Manor/Snow Street

From its junction with B1132 Roydon High Road, northwards and westwards to a point 20 metres west of the U76010 Baynards Lane

U76009 High Road (Bressingham)

From a point 525 metres west of its junction with the C339 westwards to a point 160m west of its junction with the U76014 (School Road)

U76009 High Road

From its junction with the C339 westwards for a distance of 240 metres

C339 Bressingham Road/Common Road

From a point 170 metres east of its junction with the U76009 westwards and northwards to a point 655 metres north of its junction with the U76009 (High Road).

C339 Common Road

From a point 565 metres north of its junction with the U0609 High Road/Fersfield Road northwards to a point 50 metres north of the centreline of its junction with the U76080 Darrow Lane

3. vary the existing Orders by inserting the following lengths of road:

U76009 High Road/Fersfield Road (Bressingham)

From its junction with the C339 Bressingham Road to a point 167 metres north west of its junction with the U76014 School Road

C339 Common Road / Bressingham Road / Snow Street / Brewers Green / Manor Road

From a point 50m north of its junction with U76080 Darrow Lane southwards, eastwards and southwards to its junction with the C880 Old High Road

The effect of this change will be to extend the current 30mph restrictions along the aforementioned lengths of road. These extensions will be a change to the existing 40mph speed restriction and thereby require the variations detailed below:

The Norfolk County Council (Bressingham and Fersfield and Roydon, Various Roads) - (40mph Speed Limit) Consolidation and Variation Order 2025

The effect of this order will be to:

  1. Consolidate Schedule 2 of The Norfolk County Council (Bressingham and Roydon) (30mph, 40mph and 50mph Speed Limits) Order 1996 and Schedule 2 of The Norfolk County Council (Roydon) (30mph, 40mph and 50mph Speed Limits) Order 2003 whereby the existing 40mph restrictions on the existing lengths of road specified in those Orders will not be changed except as detailed below at points 2 and 3.

  2. vary the existing Orders by removing the references to the following lengths of road:

C339 Bressingham Road

From a point 50 metres west of its junction with the U76010 Baynards Lane westwards to a point 170 metres east of its junction with U76009 (High Road)

U76009 High Road (Bressingham)

From a point 240 metres west of its junction with the C339 (Bressingham Road) westwards for a distance of 285 metres

3. vary the existing Orders by inserting the following lengths of road:

U76009 Fersfield Road

From a point 167 metres northwest of the centreline of its junction with the U76014 School Road westwards for a distance of 390 metres.

The proposed imposition of a 40mph restriction along the U76009 Fersfield Road will be a change from the existing 60mph national speed limit.

The Norfolk County Council Bressingham and Fersfield and Roydon, Various Roads) (50mph Speed Limit) Consolidation Order 2025

The effect of this Order will be to:

  1. Consolidate Schedule 3 of The Norfolk County Council (Roydon) (30mph, 40mph and 50mph Speed Limits) Order 2003 whereby the existing 50mph restrictions on the existing lengths of road specified in this Order will not be changed.

The Orders are proposed to be consolidated for clarity and efficient administration of the restrictions. As part of the consolidation the existing Orders are being updated to reflect current legislation, or being clarified to make them clearer, or being amended to correct minor errors or unnecessary articles and definitions are being removed.

A copy of the draft Orders, plans, the Statement of Reasons for making the Orders and copies of the Orders being consolidated will 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, Horizon Business Centre, Peachman Way, Norwich NR7 0WF.

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 6th January 2026. They may also be emailed to: trafficorders@norfolk.gov.uk.

The officers dealing with the public enquiries concerning these proposals is Ms S. Craske and can be contacted by telephone: 0344 800 8020.

Katrina Hulatt Director of Legal Services (NPLaw),

County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich, NR1 2DH

Dated this 5th day of December 2025

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.

Open to feedback

From

5-Dec-2025

To

6-Jan-2026

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