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Norfolk County Council Budget Consultation

Norfolk County Council is setting their budget for next year. They need to save money and their aim is to save an additional £26 million in 2021.

They would like to hear what you think of their ideas to cut costs, for example, to reduce the summer opening hours at Recycling Centres or to reduce the frequency of grass cutting.

To get involved and to have your say on this important topic, please click the following link:

https://norfolk.citizenspace.com/consultation/budgetconsultation2021-2022/

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Remembrance Day Event Cancellation

Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and in light of the risks posed, the annual Remembrance Day event at the War Memorial will not take place this year.

We recognise this decision will be deeply disappointing for those wishing to participate. This decision to cancel the event was taken following guidance issued by Norfolk County Council and to protect the health and well-being of those who would have been participating.

Although there will be no formal ceremony this year at the War Memorial, individuals are welcome to attend the site, but please ensure all current government COVID-19 regulations are strictly adhered to. 

War Memorial
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Belton Roadworks Nov 2020 to Feb 2021

The following roadworks will take place in Belton:

1) New Road / Belton New Road from its junction with the A143 Beccles Road to its junction with Stepshort

2) New Road from its junction with the Stepshort to its junction with the Waveney Drive

Because of Covid-19 a compliant 2.5m walkway for shared use is being constructed.                           

The roads will be temporarily closed (except for access) from 9th November 2020 to 19th February 2021

An alternative route is via: A143 Beccles Road, Beccles Road, Bracon Road, Station Road South, Station Road North, Bracon Road, New Road (Bradwell, Belton with Browston). 

Belton Roadworks Nov 2020 to Feb 2020
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Support To Help People Self-Isolate

Please click the link below to view a leaflet explaing how residents of Bradwell who are forced to self-isolate due to Coronavirus can get help and support. As Norfolk County Council says:

“To protect our community, we need to continue to keep safe from infection and prevent further coronavirus outbreaks.”

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Maintenance Works – Doles Lane ditch

Maintenance Works by Norfolk County Council

Norfolk County Council removed the overgrown vegetation from Doles Lane ditch during early September after the location was reviewed by an ecologist. Further ditch clearance work will progress from 7th October for further 2 weeks to clear out the residues from the bottom of the ditch.

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Roadworks – Mill Lane

NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL
(BRADWELL) (URGENT NOTICE)
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC RESTRICTION 2020
Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984 – Section 14(2)

In accordance with the provisions of Section 14(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, the Norfolk County Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that owing to works to investigate carriageway subsidence the use by vehicles of the U61836 Mill Lane from its junction with U61869 Larch Drive to its junction with U61888 Bradwell Avenue in the PARISH OF BRADWELL will be temporarily prohibited from 5th October 2020 to 7th October 2020 for the duration of the works, expected to be about 3 days within the period. If necessary the restriction could run for a maximum period of 5 days.

Alternative route is via: Mill Lane, Willow Avenue, Briar Avenue, Homefield Avenue, Mill Lane.

Dated this 5th day of October 2020

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Norfolk Assistance Scheme

Are you struggling with your finances because of Coronavirus? Please Click here for help and further information

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Roadworks – August to September 2020

Crab Lane – in-between Chestnut Avenue and Headington Close. Old gully pots will be replaced and new gullies installed, along with some carriageway patching works. Works will be carried out under traffic lights from 10th August 2020 for 2 weeks.

Lords Lane/Church Lane – in-between Morton Crescent and Homefield Primary School. New gullies will be installed to improve existing surface water; existing covers will be replaced and carriageway markings reinstated. There will be road closure. Works will be carried out from 24th August 2020 for 3 weeks.

UPDATE 03/09/20 – Drainage maintenance work at Lords Lane/Church Lane is still undergoing. Majority of works in the location will be complete by next Tuesday, however Highways still need a closure for next Friday between Morton Crescent and Londis for carriageway patching work. This extra patching requirement was highlighted after recent rainfall and ponding issues of the location. This patching work is required to make sure water will flow towards the nearest gully rather than staying in the carriageway causing nuisance to public. Barriers will be removed after Tuesday with new signage informing the residents about further work to commence on Friday, when the road will be closed again for short duration.

Long Lane – in-between Beccles Road and Selwyn Road. Old gully pots will be replaced for easier future maintenance and new gullies installed, along with some carriageway patching. Works will be carried out 14th September 2020 for 3 weeks.

Please see village noticeboards for a larger map of areas affected.

Roadwork map August to September 2020