With lots of spring events happening in April, here are the road closures to be aware of in Norfolk.
1. Holt Sunday Market
On the first Sunday of each month, from April to December, roads will be closed due to the Holt Sunday Market.
Market Place will be closed from the war memorial heading west to its junction with Shirehall Plain, Fish Hill, and Star Plain, Bull Alley.
There will be restrictions on Shirehall Plain from Market Place towards Albert Street.
2. Great Yarmouth Easter Fair
The Easter Fair, which is more than a century old, will be taking over Great Yarmouth Market Place, Fullers Hill, Brewery Plain and Church Plain from Thursday, April 13 until Sunday, April 16.
On Wednesday, April 12, until Sunday, April 16, there will be a temporary road closure on The Conge, from the Brewery Plain entrance down to Temple Road.
The car parks at Fullers Hill, Brewers Plain and Market Place will be closed on Wednesday, April 12, to enable the event to set up.
The two-day market will be cancelled while the fair is in town.
3. Fakenham Funday and Races
Olivet Way will be closed from White Horse Street to Bridge Street on Sunday, April 9, between 8am and 6pm.
A road closure will also be in place along White Horse Street between Olivet Way and Norwich Street.
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Bridge Street will be closed from Olivet Way to Norwich Street and there will also be a closure on Norwich Street.
Market Place and Oak Street around the cinema will also be closed.
4. St Georges Day Parade, Buxton
Parts of Aylsham Road will be shut between 1pm and 3pm on Sunday, April 23, for the Buxton Lamas Scout Group parade.
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