Further roadworks on the A11 and a new venue in Norwich are among the public notices to be aware of in Norfolk this week.
1. A11 works
Drivers are being warned of disruption as work on the A11 enters its second phase.
National Highways began repairing the road between the Thickthorn roundabout near Norwich and Tuttles Lane at Wymondham in August.
Entering its second stage on November 11, the road will be closed every weeknight from 8pm until 6am.
Estimated to cost around £3.5m, the project will see the disruption last until December 21.
2. Death notice
Doris Lilian Lucas who lived at 29 Marjoram Road, in Bradwell, died on September 14 and her home has been left in the hands of local administrators.
Under the Trustee Act 1925, any persons with a claim against or an interest in the estate are required to send written to Chamberlins Solicitors in 5 High Street, Caister-on-Sea.
These requests must be made no later than December 16.
3. Kerry's in Norwich
The building that once housed Revolution Norwich, in 6 Queen Street Norwich, is to reopen on November 29 as a split-purpose venue called Kerry's offering both daytime dining and night-time fun.
Permission to place 10 tables on the street outside is being sought from Norwich City Council and the proposed opening hours are 8am to 10.30pm Monday to Sunday.
Anyone wishing to comment on the plan should contact the council at licensing@norwich.gov.uk no later than November 19.
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4. Road closures in NR3
Multiple roads in the NR3 area of Norwich will close as works are completed under Norfolk County Council's £50m bus service improvement plan.
The works, which aim to improve the traffic flow at the junction of Angel Road and Waterloo Road to through traffic, are due to take place from November 18 until March 16, 2025.
To carry out the work safely, several road closures and parking restrictions will need to be put in place.
The official diversion route will be via Waterloo Road, Magdalen Road, Sprowston Road, Magpie Road and St Augustines Street.
5. Vehicle Operator's Licence
Premier Scaffolding Ltd Norfolk in Hereford Way, King's Lynn, has applied for a licence to use Unit 1 on the premises as an operating centre for three goods vehicles.
Occupiers of buildings near the operating centre who believe that their use of the land would be affected should make written objections to the traffic commissioner at Quarry House, Quarry Hill, Leeds, by November 22.
Anyone making a request must also send a copy of their representations to the applicant.
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