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Weston Longville - Permanent 20mph Speed Limit Extension

NR9 5JUPublished 26/06/26
Eastern Daily Press • 

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THE NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL

(WESTON LONGVILLE, VARIOUS ROADS)

(20MPH SPEED LIMIT) CONSOLIDATION AND VARIATION ORDER 2026

The Norfolk County Council has made the abovementioned Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 on the 22nd June 2026 and which will come into force on the 29th June 2026.

The effect of this Order will be to:

1. Consolidate The Norfolk County Council (Weston Longville, Various Roads) (20 mph Speed Limit) Consolidation and Variation Order 2025 ("the 2025 Order") whereby the 2025 Order will remain unchanged except as per the variations detailed below:

2. Vary the 2025 Order by removing the reference to the following length of road:

Road

Description

C167 Woodforde Close/Church Street/Marl Hill Road/Marl Hill (known locally as Honingham Road)/Woodforde Close/Church Street

From a point 151 metres southwest of the

U57299 Post Office Lane to a point 60 metres northeast of its junction with the C172 Ringland Lane and the C172 Morton Lane.

3. Vary the 2025 Order by inserting the following lengths of road:

Road

Description

C167 Honingham Road/Woodforde Close/Church Street/Marl Hill Road/Marl Hill (known locally as Honingham Road)/Woodforde Close/Church Street

From a point 113 metres south of the C464 Rectory Road to a point 60 metres northeast of its junction with the C172 Ringland Lane and the C172 Morton Lane.

C464 Rectory Road

From its junction with the C167 Honingham Road for 13 metres westwards.

The effect of these variations is to extend the existing 20mph restriction on the lengths of road specified above by 210 metres.

As part of this 20mph speed limit extension the existing 40mph speed limit on the C464 Rectory Road will be reduced by 13 metres from its junction with the C167 Honingham Road.

This 20mph speed limit order was previously advertised on the 1st May 2026 along with a set of further traffic measures.

A decision on whether to make the orders for these further traffic measures has yet to be made.

A copy of the Order, the Orders being consolidated and a plan 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 Broadland District Council, The Horizon Centre, Broadland Business Park, Peachman Way, Norwich NR7 0WF, during normal office hours. Online viewing is recommended.

The officer dealing with the public enquiries concerning this Order is Alex Lo and can contacted by telephone 0344 800 8020.

DATED this 26th day of June 2026

Katrina Hault, 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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