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    Road closures for London Road, Thetford for surfacing works

    Information from Norfolk County Council.

    Work will begin on Sunday 22 October to carry out major carriageway resurfacing works on London Road, Thetford. The works will take up to six days to complete subject to suitable weather conditions.

    The site will include the junction with the A134 Bury Road / Brandon Road and will extend to the bridge over the Little Ouse River. To minimise disruption the resurfacing will be carried out under restricted hours 9.30 am to 4.00 pm except for Sunday 22 October when work will be carried out 7.00 am to 7.00 pm.

    Whilst surfacing works are in progress it will be necessary to close the side roads in two phases to all through traffic:-
    Phase 1 Sunday 22 Oct – Bury Road closed. London Road/Brandon Road traffic will be controlled using 3 way temporary signals.
    Phase 2 Monday 23 Oct – Brandon Road closed. London Road/Bury Road will be controlled using 3 way temporary signals.
    Phase 3 Tuesday 24 Oct onwards no road closures. London Road/Bury Road/Brandon Road will be controlled using 4 way temporary signals.

    During the road closures fully signed official diversion routes along roads of the same or higher classification will be in operation each day.

    Access to businesses and properties will be maintained from one end of the closure at any time but some delays will be inevitable.

    The County Council would like to thank people for their patience while these works to replace the existing worn out road surface are carried out.

    The work which will cost £100,000 will be carried out by Norfolk County Council’s Community & Environmental Services Department and their contractors.

    For Further Information
    Dave Barley, Surfacing Engineer 0344 800 8020.

    Up-to-date information about roadworks in Norfolk is available on the County Council website at www.norfolk.gov.uk/roadworks

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