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Temporary Traffic Order: 18th May – 24th May 2026

Affecting the C202 Kirby Road from 60 metres west of its junction with U78106 Sallow Lane for 220 metres eastwards (“Road A”) and U78106 Sallow Lane from its junction with C202 Kirby Road for 110 metres southwards (“Road B”) in the Pairsh of Kirby Bedon

Published: 15 May 2026

Norfolk County Council proposes to make a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (the “Order”) (STRO14570) affecting the C202 Kirby Road from 60 metres west of its junction with U78106 Sallow Lane for 220 metres eastwards (“Road A”) and U78106 Sallow Lane from its junction with C202 Kirby Road for 110 metres southwards (“Road B”) in the Pairsh of Kirby Bedon to facilitate new electrical service connection works, the Roads A and B will be temporarily closed/restricted (except for pedestrian access) for the duration of the works/period the closure is necessary which is anticipated to be from 18th to 24th May 2026, but may continue to be closed/restricted until the 5th July 2026 where the closure/restriction is still required beyond the anticipated dates.

Alternative route is via: Kirby Road, A146 Loddon Road, Norwich Road, Langley Road, Staithe Road, Langley Green, Ferry Road, The Street, Claxton Corner, Lower Road, New Inn Hill, Rookery Hill, Bramerton Lane, Rockland Road (Framingham Pigot, Claxton, Rockland St. Mary, Chedgrave, Trowse with Newton, Kirby Bedon, Yelverton, Langley with Hardley, Hellington, Bramerton, Ashby St. Mary, Thurton, Caistor St. Edmund and Bixley, Holverston, Carleton St. Peter).

The works promoter for this restriction/closure is: UK Power Networks

Vehicular access will be permitted to a final destination in the Roads A and B where signs indicating such access is possible and permitted are in place.

The Order shall automatically revoke on the completion of the works/when the closure is no longer necessary or otherwise on the 5th July 2026 without further notice.

If necessary, the restriction could run for a maximum period of 18 months from the date the Order is effective.

A person who contravenes, or who uses or permits the use of a vehicle in contravention of the restriction/closure imposed by the Order shall be guilty of an offence.

Penalty: £1000 maximum fine on conviction and/or endorsement for contravention.

In the event of the start date being delayed the new start date will be displayed on site in advance.

Full details on the closure are available at https://one.network. Any enquiries that cannot be answered on the one.network website should be directed to the South Area Streetworks (Infrastructure Department) contactable by telephone at 0344 800 8020 or email at streetworks@norfolk.gov.uk

Dated this 8th day of May 2026.

Katrina Hulatt

Director of Legal Services (nplaw)

County Hall

Martineau Lane

Norwich

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