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Norwich - Multiple Temporary Road Closures due to Works

NR2 4HEPublished 14/08/26
Norwich Evening News • 

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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:

LIVINGSTONE STREET – from 40m north of its junction with Dereham Road for 30m northwards to facilitate fire hydrant repair works from 26th to 30th August 2026 (may continue until 11th October 2026). Alternative route is via: Speke Street, Hotblack Road, Dereham Road and vice versa. The works promoter is Norfolk County Council.

ST LEONARDS ROAD – from its junction with Marion Road for 20m eastwards to facilitate water pipe repair works from 25th to 27th August 2026 (may continue until 8th October 2026). Alternative route is via: Marion Road, Hill House Road, Florence Road and vice versa. The works promoter is Anglian Water.

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

CARROW ROAD – from 19m northeast of its junction with King Street for 60m north-eastwards to facilitate annual bridge maintenance works between 19:00 and 05:00 from 17th to 22nd August 2026 (may continue until 3rd October 2026). Alternative route is via: King Street, Bracondale, Queens Road, St Stephens Roundabout, Chapel Field Road, Grapes Hill, Barn Road, St Crispins Road, Barrack Street, Bishop Bridge Road, Riverside Road, Riverside, Koblenz Avenue, Carrow Road and vice versa. The works promoter is Norfolk County Council.

HASLIPS CLOSE – from its junction with Midland Street for 40m northwards to facilitate gas main replacement works from 17th to 28th August 2026 (may continue until 9th October 2026). Alternative route is via: Midland Street, Goldsmith Street and vice versa. The works promoter is Cadent.

MARION ROAD – from its junction with St Leonards Road for 20m southwards to facilitate electrical service installation works from 17th to 21st August 2026 (may continue until 2nd October 2026). Alternative route is via: St Leonards Road, Florence Road, Hill House Road and vice versa. The works promoter is UK Power Networks.

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 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 tracks, bridleways, restricted byways, and byways open to all traffic (BOAT), but may also be extended further by the Secretary of State. Penalty: £1,000 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 14th day of August 2026.

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

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