Featured consultations
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...
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....
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...
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...
Open consultations
Norfolk County Council (Great Yarmouth) Variation in On-Street Parking Charges and Variation in On-Street Resident Parking Permit Charges Notices 2026
The Norfolk County Council (Great Yarmouth) Variation in On-Street Parking Charges and Variation in On-Street Resident Parking Permit Charges Notices - see link to Notice below The officer dealing with the public enquiries concerning this scheme is A. Wilton, telephone 0344 800 8020
Norfolk County Council (Kings Lynn) Variation in On-Street Parking Charges and Variation in On-Street Resident Parking Permit Charges Notice 2026
The Norfolk County Council (Kings Lynn) Variation in On-Street Parking Charges and Variation in On-Street Resident Parking Permit Charges Notices - see link to notice below. The Officer dealing with the public enquiries concerning these proposals is A. Wilton, telephone 0344 800 8020.
Bus and Cycle Lane Experimental Traffic Regulation order - Aylsham Road and Cromer Road
“The Norfolk County Council (Hellesdon and Norwich, A1402 Aylsham Road and A140 Cromer Road) (Bus, Cycle and Taxi Lane) Traffic Regulation Order 2026 has been made on the 29 th April 2026 and comes into operation on 8 th May 2026. A copy of the Order, Notice of Making, Experimental Order and revoked Order can be downloaded below. The officer dealing with the public enquiries concerning this scheme is A Cole and can contacted by telephone 0344 800 8020.
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