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Holt Road (A140) - proposals for an extension to the yellow pedalway

Norfolk County Council is asking for feedback on the proposed extension to one of Norwich's cycle-friendly routes, known as the Yellow Pedalway.

Overview

The aim of this project is to improve facilities for those walking, wheeling (using wheelchairs or pushchairs) and cycling on the A140 Holt Road, between Amsterdam Way and the roundabout with the Broadland Northway (A1270). It also aims to increase the number of bus stops for people using public transport, while improving safety for all road users by reducing vehicle speeds on this major route.

How to comment

To find out more about the proposals and the reasons behind them, please visit the survey page below.

Take the survey

Large print and alternative formats are also available on request by emailing transportfornorwich@norfolk.gov.uk

Read our privacy notice to find out how we use your personal information.

Consultation on tree removal

For this project to be delivered according to the proposal plans shown in the consultation link above, we need to remove some vegetation, which falls under our street tree consultation process. The proposal plans show the areas affected and we will be carrying out a separate consultation on this before any clearance work is given approval.

The tree removal consultation is not yet live but we will keep this page updated with information when the time comes and there will also be notices displayed on site with full details of the proposed work.

Next Steps

The deadline for comments is Monday 26 August and we will carefully consider all responses ahead of advertisement of the formal Traffic Regulation Orders needed to deliver the project. This will be done in consultation with the local county council member and cabinet member, as appropriate. The webpage above will be kept up to date with the latest progress and information.

If approved for construction following the consultation periods, we plan for work to start on site early next year.

Background

The overall budget for this project is around £1.9m, with funding coming from the Greater Norwich Growth Boards Infrastructure Investment Fund, the Department for Transport's Transforming Cities Fund and Norfolk County Councils Local Transport Plan.

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