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Norfolk - Multiple Temporary Closures Due To Various Works

NR1Published 27/03/26
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Norfolk County Council

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDERS 2026

(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:

PARK LANE – from its junction with Earlham Road to its junction with Unthank Road to facilitate footway reconstruction, resurfacing and lining works from 7th April to 28th August 2026 (may continue until 6th October 2027). Alternative route is via: Unthank Road, Earlham Road; Alternative access route: Earlham Road and Mill Hill Road. The works promoter is Norfolk County Council. NB: Please note that the works will be carried out in four phases:

Phase 1: Between Earlham Road and Denbigh Road.

Phase 2: Between Denbigh Road and Parker Road.

Phase 3: Between Parker Road and Mill Hill Road.

Phase 4: Between Avenue Road and Unthank Road.

PRINCE OF WALES ROAD – Prince of Wales Road (south side of carriageway only) from 70m northwest of its junction with St Vedast Street for 50m north-westwards to facilitate gas pipe repairs, traffic constituting any class of vehicle) over the road shall be temporarily prohibited to park, stop, load, and/or unload from 8th to 10th April 2026 (may continue until 22nd May 2026). Alternative route is via: N/A. The works promoter is Cadent. NB: Please note that the works will take place for 24 hours within the anticipated dates period.

PRINCE OF WALES ROAD CYCLE WAY – Prince of Wales Road Cycle Way (south side of carriageway only) from 70m northwest of its junction with St Vedast Street for 50m north-westwards to facilitate gas pipe repair works from 8th to 10th April 2026 (may continue until 22nd May 2026). Alternative route is via: N/A. Cyclists are asked to dismount. The works promoter is Cadent. NB: Please note that the works will take place for 24 hours within the anticipated dates period.

WAVERLEY ROAD – from its junction with Camberley Road for 30m north-eastwards to facilitate vent stack removal works between 07:30 on 7th April and 17:00 on 9th April 2026 (may continue until 21st May 2026). Alternative route is via: Waverley Road, Branksome Road, Newmarket Road, Claremont Road and vice versa. The works promoter is Anglian Water. NB: Please note that the works will take place for 24 hours within the anticipated dates period.

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

ALBURY WALK FOOTWAY – from its joining with Buckland Rise for 20m north-eastwards to facilitate new connections from 30th March to 3rd April 2026 (may continue until 15th May 2026). Alternative route is via: Albury Walk, Kingswood Close, Buckland Rise and vice versa. The works promoter is BT.

BER STREET – from its junction with Queens Road to its westernmost junction with Foulgers Opening to facilitate footway maintenance works between 07:00 and 16:00 from 30th March to 2nd April 2026 (may continue until 14th May 2026). Alternative route is via: Queens Road, Alderson Place, Finkelgate, Ber Street and vice versa. The works promoter is Norfolk County Council.

KOBLENZ AVENUE, ALBION WAY, CANARY WAY

A) Koblenz Avenue from its junction with Wherry Road to its junction with Albion Way and

B) Albion Way from its junction with Koblenz Avenue for 165m south-westwards and

C) Canary Way from its junction with Koblenz Avenue to its junction with Clarence Road

to facilitate carriageway lining works between 19:00 on 29th March and 06:00 on 30th March 2026 (may continue until 11th May 2026). Alternative route is via: A-B) Riverside, Riverside Road, Bishop Bridge Road, Barrack Street, St Crispins Road, Barn Road, Grapes Hill, Chapel Field Road, Queens Road, Bracondale, King Street, Carrow Road and vice versa.

C) Clarence Road, Thorpe Road, Yarmouth Road, Ring Road, St Williams Way, Heartsease Lane, Mousehold Lane, Sprowston Road, Magdalen Road, Bull Close Road, Charlton Road and to join the above diversion (Thorpe St Andrew, Sprowston, Norwich). The works promoter is Norfolk County Council.

MARION ROAD, ST LEONARDS ROAD, ST JOHNS CLOSE, AYLSHAM ROAD, LINCOLN STREET, MOUSEHOLD STREET

A) Marion Road (west side of carriageway only) from 13.5m south of its junction with St Leonards Road for 22m southwards and;

B) St Leonards Road (south side of carriageway only) from 13m west of its junction with Marion Road for 31m westwards and;

C) St Johns Close (east side of carriageway only) from 20m north of its junction with Hall Road for 29m northwards and;

D) Aylsham Road (east side of carriageway only) from 23m northwest of its junction with Edmund Bacon Court for 68m north-westwards and;

E) Lincoln Street (east side of carriageway only) from 13m northwest of its junction with Unthank Road for 19m north-westwards and;

F) Mousehold Street (north side of carriageway only) from 11m east of its junction with Silver Road for 25.5m eastwards

to facilitate electric vehicle charger installation works, traffic (constituting any class of vehicle) over the Roads A-F shall be temporarily prohibited to park, stop, load, and/or unload from 1st April to 1st July 2026 (may continue until 30th September 2027). Alternative route is via: N/A. The works promoter is Norfolk County Council. NB: please note that the works are due to take place over five days within the anticipated dates period. The restrictions will be in place when indicated by the presence of on-site signs.

NORTHUMBERLAND STREET – from its junction with Bramfield Close for 30m northwards to facilitate installation of a new crossing point and footway widening from 30th March to 10th April 2026 (may continue until 22nd May 2026). Alternative route is via: Northumberland Street, West End Street, Nelson Street, Armes Street. The works promoter is Norfolk County Council.

Unless otherwise stated, the effect of these Orders will be to prohibit the use by traffic 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 or 6 months 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 03448 008020.

Dated this 27th day of March 2026.

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

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