Featured consultations
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Your views on our 2026-27 budget savings proposals, including a proposal to increase council tax
Norfolk County Council is responsible for a range of services including social services, trading standards, fire and rescue, highways and transport, recycling centres, libraries, museums, education and supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities, ensuring sufficient school and nursery places, and arranging school transport. Each year, the council reviews its budget and proposes the savings it will need to make for the following year to balance...
Closes 15 December 2025
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Share your thoughts on our draft transport strategies for Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn
Norfolk County Council (NCC) is updating its Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn Transport Strategies to reflect changes in national and local transport policy that have occurred since 2020. Most notably NCC’s new Local Transport Plan which provides the strategy for transport investment in Norfolk. Other changes include the impact of the pandemic, new national Government and the development of local cycling and walking infrastructure plans and delivery of multiple transport projects....
Closed 5 November 2025
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NCC's consultation on Norfolk Fire & Rescue’s Community Risk Plan 2026-2031
The Fire and Rescue National Framework for England requires all fire and rescue services in England to produce a regular Community Risk Management Plan (CRMP). Our CRMP outlines how Norfolk will identify, assess and address risks to the community, including those related to fire and other rescue emergencies. It sets out our proposals for keeping Norfolk safe and supports our vision to be the UK’s leading rural fire service. We carry out our work in...
Closed 26 November 2025
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Share your thoughts and shape the future of local government in Norfolk
The Government wants to see all eight councils in Norfolk replaced with fewer, unitary councils - which are responsible for all services in their area. This is a unique opportunity to rethink how local public services in Norfolk can best meet future needs and aspirations. This is a major decision for the Government to make. At Norfolk County Council we don't want to jump to any conclusions - we want to look at all the evidence first before...
Closed 20 May 2025
Open Consultations
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The Norfolk County Council (Norwich City Centre Controlled Parking Zone) (Castle Meadow) Amendment Traffic Regulation Order 2025
The Norfolk County Council (Norwich City Centre Controlled Parking Zone) (Castle Meadow) Amendment Traffic Regulation Order 2025 has been made on the 28 October 2025 and comes into operation on 3 November 2025. See Link to Notice below. The officer dealing with the...
Closes today
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The Norfolk County Council (Loddon, High Bungay Road and Leman Grove) (Prohibition Of Waiting) Amendment Order 2025
The Norfolk County Council (Loddon, High Bungay Road and Leman Grove) (Prohibition Of Waiting) Amendment Order 2025 has been made on the 28 th October 2025 and comes into operation on 3 rd November 2025. See Link to Order below. This Order has been made in part, and The...
Closes today
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The Norfolk County Council (Redenhall with Harleston, Various Roads) (Prohibition of Waiting) Amendment Order 2025
The Norfolk County Council (Redenhall with Harleston, Various Roads) (Prohibition of Waiting) Amendment Order 2025 has been made on the 27 October 2025 and comes into operation on 4 November 2025 - see Link to Order below The officer dealing with the public enquiries concerning this...
Closes 12 December 2025
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The Norfolk County Council (Wells-next-the-Sea, U10031 Market Lane and U100320 Waveney Close) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2025
The Norfolk County Council (Wells-next-the-Sea, U10031 Market Lane and U100320 Waveney Close) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2025 - see Link to Notice below. The officer dealing with the public enquiries concerning this scheme is C Queen - telephone 0344 800 8020
Closes 12 December 2025
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Your views on our 2026-27 budget savings proposals, including a proposal to increase council tax
Norfolk County Council is responsible for a range of services including social services, trading standards, fire and rescue, highways and transport, recycling centres, libraries, museums, education and supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities, ensuring sufficient school...
Closes 15 December 2025
Closed Consultations
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Norfolk County Council Welney, A1101 Wash Road - 50 mph Speed Limit Order 2025
Norfolk County Council propose to make the above-named Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which is to prohibit any motor vehicle from exceeding 50 miles per hour along the length of the A1101 Wash Road. See Link to Notice below. The officer dealing with...
Closed 9 December 2025
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The Norfolk County Council (Fritton with St Olaves, Various Roads) (30 mph Speed Limit) Consolidation and Variation Order 2025 and The Norfolk County Council (Fritton with St Olaves, Various Roads) (40 mph Speed Limit) Consolidation and Variation Order 2025, PLB095
The Norfolk County Council (Fritton with St Olaves, Various Roads) (30 mph Speed Limit) Consolidation and Variation Order 2025 and The Norfolk County Council (Fritton with St Olaves, Various Roads) (40 mph Speed Limit) Consolidation and Variation Order 2025. See link to Notice below. ...
Closed 9 December 2025
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Short journey travel habits survey 2025
We would like to understand how people are travelling around the county. This will be used to shape future initiatives to enable more people to choose walking, wheeling (using a wheelchair or mobility aid) and cycling, especially when making short journeys.
Closed 5 December 2025
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Norfolk County Council (Attleborough, various roads) (20 mph Speed Limit Zone) Orders
The Norfolk County Council (Attleborough, Saxon Heath Close) (20mph Speed Limit Zone) Order 2025 The Norfolk County Council (Attleborough, The Oaks, Various Roads) (20mph Speed Limit Zone) Order 2025 - see link to notices below. The officer dealing with the public enquiries...
Closed 2 December 2025
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Norfolk County Council (Reepham, Broomhill Lane, New Estate Road and Whitwell Road)(Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2025 (PRA029/44107273)
Norfolk County Council (Reepham, Broomhill Lane, New Estate Road and Whitwell Road)(Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2025 - see link to notice below. The Officer dealing with the public enquiries concerning these proposals is Ms A Wilton, telephone 0344 800 8020.
Closed 2 December 2025
We Asked, You Said, We Did
Here are some of the issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes
We asked
Norfolk County Council asked for feedback on proposed improvements to the Market Place in Dereham. The aim of the scheme is to improve how buses serve the town, including the capacity, safety and accessibility of the busy bus stops, as well as reducing congestion in the town centre area for everyone. Making it easier for people to cross over the Market Place to access shops, amenities and bus services.
You said
57% of responders liked or liked very much the BSIP objectives of improving bus journey times and reliability of services and with the majority (54%) of respondents saying the agreed or strongly agreed with our proposals.
Stakeholders including Dereham Town Council and local bus operators were in favour of the proposals.
The main objections raised were the proposed new location of the disabled bays, and the reduction of the taxi rank.
There were suggestions that we should reduce parking further, pedestrianise the Market Place and create a new bus station in a different location so the buses would not be in the market place.
A small number of people requested a widening and decluttering the pavements and to move the market to another location.
We did
Location of the disabled bays and taxi rank
Following further investigation, and considering the consultation feedback, it has been decided to amend the proposal to relocate the disabled parking bays to the south side of Church Street. This will allow the disabled bays to be improved with the addition of a hatched loading area around the parking bays.
This will also mean the taxi rank will no longer require shortening as the disabled bays have been relocated elsewhere.
Pedestrianise the Market Place
The scope of this scheme is to improve the bus stops and there is not sufficient funding to pedestrianise the Market Place at this current time.
Relocate the bus stop
It is also outside the scope of the proposals to construct a new bus stop at a separate location.
Further reduce parking
Our proposals to remove two bays from the Market Place will improve pedestrian safety, however, removing any more parking at this time may have an adverse impact on the local amenities, including the market traders, so only the changes proposed will go ahead.
Decluttering pavements/relocating the market
The proposals seek to widen and declutter the pavements in the vicinity of the Market Place where practical, however, due to the historic nature of Dereham town centre there is limited space to do so.
Moving the Market is beyond the scope of the proposal and funding.
Next steps
Work is scheduled to start in early 2026.
We asked
In summer 2025 we asked for feedback on proposed changes to the A149 Hardwick Road which would see an inbound bus lane added.
You said
- Concerns about increased congestion
Several respondents to the consultation expressed concerns that the proposed bus lane could worsen existing traffic congestion in the area.
- Limited public transport alternatives
A number of respondents highlighted that there are few, if any, bus services available that would serve as viable alternatives to their current journeys. As a result, they felt the bus lane would not significantly encourage a shift toward more sustainable transport options.
- Strong support from specific user groups
The consultation data shows a high level of support for the proposal, particularly among taxi and private hire drivers. Many of these respondents indicated their support is conditional on being permitted to use the bus lane.
We did
On point number 1, we are currently awaiting further traffic modelling, so we are fully and better able to understand the potential impact on general traffic. This new data will be taken into account when assessing how to progress with the project.
On point number 2, we have worked with local bus companies who are in support of the proposals. Lynx Bus posted on social media during the consultation that they thought the introduction of a dedicated bus lane could lead to “a significant reduction in journey times for our customers, particularly at peak time”. And that providing dedicated road space to buses “helps make bus services more attractive [to road users].” And that the reduction in journey times, increases in bus speed and subsequent improvement in punctuality would from these measures could lead to increased passenger numbers which in turn could potentially enable Lynx to “offer more services in future.”
On point 3, the allowed use of any bus lane built will be assessed during the TRO process.
No final decision on this project has yet been made and any physical works associated with the project are unlikely to begin before Spring 2026. This timeframe is subject to both internal approvals and the successful completion of the formal Traffic Regulation Order process.
We asked
We asked for your comments on the proposed school term dates for 2026-27.
You said
We received 23 responses in total. Please see the results section and the attached analysis in the consultation report.
We did
We have agreed the school term dates for 2026-27 and they are now published on Norfolk County Council's website. Click here.