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Your views on proposed changes to South Park Avenue, Norwich
South Park Avenue Norfolk County Council and the Transport for Norwich (TfN) partnership are asking for feedback on proposals to install a new zebra crossing and widen the carriageway along South Park Avenue. The project aims to deliver improvements for public transport and pedestrians in the area. MoreOpened 20 January 2021 -
Local Flood Risk Management Review
It has been 5 years since the adoption of our Local Flood Risk Management Strategy (LFRMS) and the legislative landscape has changed. With the publication of the revised National Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy for England, our Strategy needed to be updated to remain consistent and relevant. We have reviewed the existing policies in the LFRMS against new and emerging national strategies and policies. This resulted in the proposal of 3 new policies and minor amendments... MoreOpened 23 November 2020 -
Budget consultation 2021/22
Norfolk County Council will set a new budget on 22 February 2021. In this consultation we are asking for your views on our proposed council tax level for 2021-22, including a proposal for the adult social care precept. We also welcome any comments on our approach to budget savings and any of the individual proposals themselves. We will feed back your views into the budget setting process. MoreOpened 26 October 2020 -
Norfolk County Council Local Transport Plan 4 (2020- 2036)
We want your views on the draft of our next Local Transport Plan and the policies we have included. The current Local Transport Plan for Norfolk was agreed in 2011. Since that time there have been many changes to the way that people travel, and how much. Technology has meant that we are now increasingly able to live our lives without the need to travel, for example using online resources such as internet shopping. The way we travel is also changing, with more information and more... MoreOpened 28 September 2020 -
Norwich Western Link - Local Access Consultation
Creating a Norwich Western Link to connect the western end of Broadland Northway (formerly the Northern Distributor Road) to the A47 is one of Norfolk County Council’s top infrastructure priorities. Since before Broadland Northway fully opened in spring 2018, there have been calls to fill in what many people saw as the ‘missing link’ between where the new dual carriageway road ends at the A1067 Fakenham Road and the A47. This consultation will focus on local... MoreOpened 27 July 2020 -
Your ideas for a new community hub in King's Lynn
The Borough Council of King's Lynn and West Norfolk, in partnerhsip with Norfolk County Council, recently submitted a bid for £21.6m in grant funding to the Future High Streets Fund to help transform and revive King's Lynn town centre. At the heart of this transformation would be a brand new community hub in the town centre. Which would house a new state-of-the-art library for the town along with a range of other services. Although we love our current library, we feel... MoreOpened 6 July 2020 -
Have your say on temporary changes to Norwich city centre
People can have their say on temporary changes to some Norwich streets, to support safe shopping and travel around the city. Norfolk County Council and Norwich City Council have proposed a series of measures to ensure social distancing when walking, with any surplus space then available for street café activity to help businesses recover. The councils have already deployed stencilled and temporary signs to encourage people to walk on the left hand side of the street.... MoreOpened 17 June 2020 -
Your ideas for a new library in Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth Borough Council recently submitted a bid for £19.9m to help transform and revive Great Yarmouth town centre as a vibrant economic, cultural and community hub. At the heart of this transformation would be a brand new community library in the town centre. Our ambitious plans are set to transform the ground floor of the old Palmers department store in Great Yarmouth into a new state-of-the art library. Although we love our current library, we feel that moving it... MoreOpened 4 June 2020 -
Time and Tide Gallery redisplay
The Time and Tide is looking to the future! To ensure that the museum continues to reflect the important heritage and traditions of the area we are thinking about refreshing some of our gallery spaces. We would love to hear what you might like to see and how you would like to see it. So, if you could spare five minutes to complete this short survey we would be most grateful. Your response is anonymous and will be processed according to Norfolk County Council's privacy policy. ... MoreOpened 5 May 2020 -
Your views on new bike share bays in Norwich
The Beryl bike share scheme which launches March 2020 will introduce a publicly available bike sharing scheme across the Greater Norwich area including the implementation of around 70 dedicated bike bays. Four of these bays are located on a road which means that traffic regulation orders need to be in place. These bays will be located on Gloucester Street, St Benedicts Street, Upper St Giles and Unthank Road. You can see their exact locations on the maps below. In this... MoreOpened 6 March 2020 -
Have your say on our plans for a new recycling centre for South Norwich
Our plans for a new recycling centre in south Norwich to replace Ketteringham are now available for people to look at and feed back their thoughts. MoreOpened 17 February 2020 -
Recycling centre customer satisfaction survey 2020
Norfolk County Council provides a network of 20 Recycling Centres. Last year they handled over 51,000 tonnes of household waste of which over 74% was recycled, avoiding waste treatment and disposal costs. To help us continue to provide an efficient and value for money service in the coming years, we want to find out your views about the Recycling Centres that you use. Even if you don’t use them, we want to hear from you so that we can understand why. Please take part in our... MoreOpened 14 February 2020 -
The Greater Norwich Local Plan - Growing Stronger Communities Together
In 2018 you helped us identify sites for development. We now need your help to finalise our strategy and choice of sites. Through your support we aim to produce a plan to meet local housing and economic growth needs, whilst protecting and enhancing the environment. MoreOpened 29 January 2020 -
Norfolk County Council Local Transport Plan 2020-2036
We want your views on the key areas we are focusing on for our next Local Transport Plan. The current Local Transport Plan for Norfolk was agreed in 2011. Since that time there have been many changes to the way that people travel, and how much. Technology has meant that we are now increasingly able to live our lives without the need to travel, for example using online resources such as internet shopping. The way we travel is also changing, with more information and more technology being... MoreOpened 13 January 2020 -
Re-use of Education Playing Field Land (Section 77) - Part of the Fakenham Old College Site, Wells Road, Fakenham
Norfolk County Council proposes to re-use 22,240m squared (5.5 acres) of playing field on the Fakenham Old College Site, Wells Road, Fakenham, NR21 9H under Section 77 of the Schools Standards and Framework Act 1998. Before we can re-use this playing field it will be necessary for Norfolk County Council to apply for written consent from the Secretary of State. It is only at that point that we may be able to change the use of this land. Should approval be given by the Secretary of... MoreOpened 13 December 2019 -
Have your say on our plans for a new recycling centre for Greater Norwich
Our plans for a new recycling centre, at a site off the A140/Broadland Northway junction, are now available for people to look at and feed back their thoughts. MoreOpened 4 November 2019 -
Your views on Norfolk Fire and Rescue's draft IRMP 2020-23
By law, Norfolk's Fire and Rescue Service has to produce an Integrated Risk Management Plan, or IRMP for short. This sets out how we will achieve our goals of improving public safety, reducing the number of emergency incidents and saving lives. We have developed a draft plan for 2020-2023. In it we set out the changes we predict in community risks and how we plan to deal with these. National incidents such as Grenfell Tower have changed the context our service... MoreOpened 23 October 2019 -
Budget consultation 2020/21
Norfolk County Council will set a new budget on 17 February 2020. In this consultation we are asking for your views on our proposed council tax level for 2020/21, including proposals for the adult social care precept. We also welcome any comments on our approach to budget savings or any of the individual proposals themselves. We will feed back your views into the budget setting process. MoreOpened 23 October 2019 -
Great Yarmouth Transport Strategy
We want your views on our draft Great Yarmouth Transport Strategy. Transport improvements are fundamental to achieving sustainable housing and economic growth in Great Yarmouth, tackling inequality, improving health and supporting regeneration. Improving walking, cycling and public transport will enable existing and future, residents, visitors and employees to choose cleaner and healthier ways to travel. Great Yarmouth therefore needs a strategy to enhance existing transport networks... MoreOpened 16 September 2019 -
Your views on our plans for Hall Quay area
Norfolk County Council and Great Yarmouth Borough Council are putting forward proposals for changes to the Hall Quay area of the town. We’d like your feedback on the plans to help shape the final version of the scheme, which will be delivered using money awarded to the county council form New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership’s Local Growth Fund. This builds on other recent improvements in Great Yarmouth, including work to the Market Gates Bus Interchange, pedestrian... MoreOpened 10 July 2019 -
Your views on our plans for London Street/Bank Plain area
Norfolk County Council and Norwich City Council are putting forward proposals for changes to the London Street/Bank Plain area of the city. We’d like your feedback on the plans to help shape the final version of the scheme, which will be delivered by Transport for Norwich using money awarded from the Department for Transport’s Transforming Cities fund. This builds on the current improvements taking place in King Street, Rose Lane and Prince of Wales Road. MoreOpened 7 May 2019 -
Recycling centre customer satisfaction survey 2019
Norfolk County Council provides a network of 20 recycling centres. Last year we handled nearly 75,000 tonnes of waste of which just over 77% was recycled, avoiding waste treatment and disposal. To help us continue to provide an efficient and value for money service in the coming years, we want to find out your views about the recycling centres that you use. MoreOpened 14 February 2019 -
Your views on our plans for Tombland
We’re putting forward proposals for changes to the Tombland and Upper King Street area of the city. We’d like your feedback on the plans to help shape the version of the scheme that will be put forward for funding. MoreOpened 31 January 2019 -
Your views on Norfolk Greenways
What is a Greenway? Greenways are traffic free routes for people, plants, and animals. The paths link places that people live and work, and can join together wildlife habitats. Did you know that Norfolk already has a Greenway – Marriott’s Way! Marriott’s Way runs for 26 miles from the centre of Norwich to Aylsham, connecting the communities of Costessey, Lenwade, and Reepham on the way. The route is extremely well used, welcoming over 500,000 walkers, cyclists and horse... MoreOpened 14 January 2019 -
Your views on our proposal to increase council tax by 2.99% in 2019/20
Norfolk County Council plays a huge part in people’s lives – ensuring children and young people have the best start in life, protecting vulnerable people, maintaining a safe road system and helping to create a thriving economy. We’ll continue to spend over a billion pounds every year providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day. The number of people who need our services particularly those becoming more vulnerable is growing year on... MoreOpened 5 November 2018 -
Your views on our proposal to change our Adult Social Care charging policy
This consultation includes some detailed information about our charging policy. If you would prefer to read a simpler version, please use the Easy Read one which you can find at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, you can watch a short (8 min) video summary here . Norfolk County Council helps make the county better for everyone who lives or works here or travels to Norfolk. The many services we run include ensuring children and young people have the best start in life,... MoreOpened 5 November 2018 -
Your views on proposals that would see service changes and a reduction in searchroom hours at Norfolk Record Office
Norfolk County Council helps make the county better for everyone who lives or works here or travels to Norfolk. The many services we run include ensuring children and young people have the best start in life, providing the fire and rescue service, protecting vulnerable people, maintaining a safe road system and helping improve the economy. We spend over a billion pounds every year providing public services. The use of our services, particularly by those becoming older,... MoreOpened 5 November 2018 -
Consultation on the future of Burman House care home
Norse Care is Norfolk’s largest care home provider, managing residential care homes and housing with care schemes across the county. We are owned by Norfolk County Council. We regularly review how we work to make sure that we are providing excellent care while being as efficient as possible. So that we can focus our time and money on caring for the people who live in our homes and housing with care schemes, we have made all sorts of changes to make our services more... MoreOpened 25 September 2018 -
Early Childhood and Family Service - transforming our children's centres
We want to make sure that we update the services we have been delivering through childrens centres and elsewhere to make them work better – in better locations, having a better range of services and with the best standards. We have developed some proposals and would now like your views. Since the consultation opened we have received some questions about our proposals. The answers to these questions can be found in the consultation document but to make things easier to find we... MoreOpened 17 September 2018 -
Help us to review our Enforcement Policy
We are seeking views from all stakeholders to review Norfolk County Council's Community and Environmental Services Enforcement Policy. MoreOpened 30 July 2018
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