Roads across Norwich will be closed next month as thousands of runners take to the streets.
Run Norwich is taking place on September 8 and the 10km route passes locations including Norwich Castle, The Forum and Norwich Cathedral.
Starting in 2015, tens of thousands of runners have taken to the city centre streets for the annual race, with music and entertainment along the route.
Here are the roads which are set to close on September 8 for the big race.
5am to 1pm
- Bethel Street (St Peters Street to Little Bethel Street)
- St Peters Street
- Millennium Plain
- Rampant Horse Street
- Theatre Street
This will include the removal of traffic restrictions in Exchange Street, with a relocation of the taxi rank to outside the Waffle House in St Giles Street.
7am to 1pm
- Bethel Street
- Brigg Street
- Castle Meadow
- Castle Street
- Davey Place
- Exchange Street (London Street to Bedford Street)
- Gaol Hill
- Guildhall Hill
- Ingham Street
- Little Bethel Street
- Haymarket
- Lower Goat Lane
- Red Lion Street
- St Giles Street
- St Stephens Street
- Red Lion Street
- Upper Goat Lane
- White Lion Street
- William Booth Street
8am to 12pm
- Abbey Lane
- Agricultural Hall Plain
- Alan Road
- Bank Plain
- Bank Street
- Cattle Market Street
- Chalk Hill Road
- Crown Road
- Exchange Street
- Ferry Road
- Greyfriars Street
- Horbrough Lane
- King Street
- Lollards Road
- Maidstone Road
- Upper King Street
- Market Avenue
- Mountergate
- Queen Street
- Rose Lane
- Redwell Street
- Riverside (Northbound lanes only, from the junction of Station Approach to Prince of Wales Road)
- Riverside Road (Northbound from Prince of Wales Road to Bishopgate)
- Riverside Road (Southbound from Rosary Road to Prince of Wales Road)
- Sherborne Road
- St Andrews Street
- St Anne’s Lane
- St John’s Street
- St Matthews Road
- Stuart Road
8am to 10.15am
- Chapel Field East
- Chapel Field Road
- Chapel Field North
- Chantry Road
- Cleveland Road (southbound only)
- Malthouse Road
- St Stephens Street (from St Stephens Roundabout to Surrey Street)
- Surrey Street (St Stephens Street to All Saints Green)
- All Saints Green (Surrey Street to Westlegate)
- Westlegate
8.30am to 11.30am
- Bedding Lane
- Bishopgate
- Blackfriars Street
- Cathedral Close
- Cathedral Street
- Cotman Fields
- Eastbourne Place
- Elm Hill
- Fishergate
- Fye Bridge Street
- Goldsworths Buildings
- Magdalen Street
- Palace Street
- Pigg Lane
- Princes Street
- Quayside
- Queens Street
- Recorder Road
- St Faiths Lane
- St Martin at Palace Plain
- St Saviours Lane
- St Vedast Street
- Prince of Wales Road
- Stuart Gardens
- Tombland
- Upper King Street
- Waggon and Horses Lane
- Wensum Street
- Whitefriars
- Canary Fields
- Carrow Road
- Geoffrey Watling Way
- King Street (Bracondale to Carrow Road)
- Koblenz Avenue
- Wherry Road
- Riverside Road (northbound) from Thorpe Road to the junction with Bishopgate Road and (southbound) from Rosary Road to Thorpe Road
All parking including in loading, car club, disabled, police vehicle bays, residents permit parking and motorcycle bays will be suspended on the following roads:
Between 4pm on September 7 and 12pm on Sunday 8:
- Bethel Street
- Gaol Hill
- Riverside Road (pay and display only)
- Bishopgate
- Farmers Avenue
Between 9am on September 7 and 12pm on Sunday 8:
- St Giles Street
- St Peters Street
Between 6pm on September 7 and 12pm on Sunday 8:
- King Street (between Rose Lane and Mountergate)
- Theatre Street
- Farmers Avenue
- St Saviours Lane
- All Saints Green
- Brigg Street
- Gentleman’s Walk
All parking on single yellow line restrictions will be suspended on the following roads, between 6pm on September 7 and 12pm on September 8:
- Bishopgate (north side, outside The Great Hospital Gates)
- Upper King Street (west side, between Bank Street and Bus Stand)
- Wensum Street (west side)
- Magdalen Street (west side, between Boswell’s Yard and 28 Magdalen Street and between Colegate and 8 Magdalen Street)
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