Part of the Norfolk Coast Path is set to close to make way for renovations.
The popular footpath is closing at Beeston Bump in the Sheringham area from September 16 for nearly two weeks.
Works will be completed to replace the handrails which have started to rot and break and replace missing steps to improve the path surface.
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Renovations will also see access to the route, which is part of the King Charles III England Coast Path, improved.
A diversion will be available via the base of Beeston Bump during the work.
The £8,750 project will be completed by September 27 and will be carried out by Norfolk County Council’s Infrastructure Department and its contractors.
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