Across Norfolk this week there are a host of planned roadworks and road closures that could cause delays to your journey. Here are some of the major ones:
•A11 Newmarket Road: Stop/go boards will be in place opposite the junction with Keswick junction from Wednesday until Friday. This is to allow the National Grid to carry out engineering work. There will be no obstruction to pedestrians.
•A11/A140 Newmarket Road: One lane will be closed at Eaton opposite Judges Walk, from Wednesday until Friday. This is so Norfolk County Council can complete patching work.
•A140 at Long Stratton: Temporary traffic lights will be in place until Wednesday to allow BT to replace a joint box.
•All Saints Green: BT will be carrying out engineering work on a joint box at the junction with Queens Road from Wednesday until Friday. Temporary traffic lights will be in place.
•Spixworth Road: Temporary traffic lights will be in place opposite No 36 Spixworth Road from Tuesday and until Friday. This is to allow the National grid to lay new gas lines.
•A148 at Fakenham: Stop/go boards will in place along the Fakenham bypass until Wednesday to allow Norfolk County Council to undertake gully cleaning.
•A1074/A140 Dereham Road: From Tuesday until Friday temporary traffic lights will be in operation at Heigham as Anglian Water carry out engineering work.
•A143 at Fritton: Stop/go boards will in operation opposite Decoy Barn Hotel from Wednesday until Friday to allow Norfolk County Council to carry our patching work.
•A1242 Thorpe Road: On Tuesday at the junction of Thorpe Road and Roseville Close will be working to repair a manhole. The work will be carried out after 7pm and temporary traffic lights will be in operation.
•A1067 Drayton High Road: Stop/go boards will be in operation in the Hellesdon area from Wednesday to Friday to allow Norfolk County Council to carry out engineering work.
To keep up with the region's latest travel news visit our live traffic map.
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