Here is a round-up of five public notices to be aware of in Norfolk this week.
1. Coltishall footpath closure
The Coltishall footpath that runs from the High Street to the Mayton Road path will be partially closed on September 9 for seven days of work.
The work will see the footbridge being replaced.
Parts of the path are required to be closed to maintain a safe working area for the subcontractors at the site.
A spokesman for Norfolk County Council said: " The county council thanks people for their patience while this maintenance work is carried out."
2. Old Runway Lane
Old Runway Lane in Great Ellingham will be closed on September 16 for carriageway repair work.
Due to its narrow width, the entire road will need to be closed and a signed diversion will be in place.
The diversion will be via Stalland Lane, The Green, Attleborough Road, Deopham Road, Bush Green Lane, and vice versa.
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3. Pascale signage in Norwich
Plans for signage at the new Pascale Store in London Street have been submitted to Norwich City Council for approval.
The business wants the handwritten text to be in white on a blue/grey background with external lighting.
The shop in the former Fourth Avenue branch sells quilts, kitchenware and vintage items and is set to open on September 21.
4. Sandy Lane
Sandy Lane in Rocklands will be closed between the junctions of Brayes Lane and Whitings Lane on September 17 and September 18 for carriageway repair work.
A diversion will be in place via Sandy Lane, Fen Street, Stowlay Lane, Brayes Lane and vice versa.
The work is set to cost £3,150 and Norfolk County Council has thanked people for their patience.
5. Merkur Slots in Norwich
National brand Merkur Slots has applied to Norwich City Council to open a branch in Norwich.
The firm, which has spots in Great Yarmouth and Thetford, wants to open at 45 Stephens Street.
Members of the public have until September 29 to comment on the application.
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