A month of roadworks are set to cause disruption for drivers in a north Norfolk village.
Work is due to start on Wells Road in Walsingham on April 19 and the road will need to be closed at stages during the project.
Road stud removal is due to take place overnight on April 19 before the road is closed between 9am and 4pm on April 30 for the first round of surfacing dressing.
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It will be closed again between 9am and 4pm on May 17 for further surface dressing before overnight works on May 22.
A fully signed diversion route will be in operation for the duration of the works and access to properties will be maintained at all times.
The Norfolk County Council work is part of a £11.7m scheme to maintain roads across the county.
This year, 280 miles of Norfolk's roads will get a new seal to help prevent potholes from opening up, extend the life of the road and provide a new skid-resistant surface to reduce the risk of crashes.
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