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Friday, 13 March 2026

TransportChildren, Families and Community Select Committee

Norfolk's school transport service reviewed as costs and demand rise

Norfolk County Council's children's committee has reviewed the Home to School Transport programme, which carries around 18,600 pupils every school day. The service is currently on track to meet its budget, but faces ongoing pressures from rising costs and driver shortages.

Thursday, 12 March 2026

Monday, 2 March 2026

TransportCabinet· Norwich

Pavement Parking Powers Coming to Norfolk — But Not Until Late 2026

Norfolk residents frustrated by cars blocking pavements were told new enforcement powers are on the way, but the council does not yet have the legal authority to act. Government secondary legislation expected later in 2026 will give councils across England — including Norfolk — the ability to fine drivers for pavement obstruction without needing street-by-street traffic orders.

TransportCabinet

99 Local Road Improvement Schemes Approved Across Norfolk

Cabinet has approved 99 highway improvement schemes for 2026-27 under the long-running Highways Parish Partnership programme, which matches funding from town and parish councils pound for pound. The total investment this year is £769,000.

TransportCabinet

Norfolk Approves £58m–£83m Annual Highways Programme Through to 2030

Cabinet has approved a highways capital programme that will see between £58 million and £83 million per year invested in Norfolk's roads, cycling routes and public transport through to 2030. The funding comes from a multi-year government settlement and includes £18.73 million secured for King's Lynn transport improvements.

TransportCabinet· King's Lynn

West Winch Road Budget Rises to £121.75m After Gas Main Cost Surge

The budget for the West Winch Housing Access Road near King's Lynn has risen by £12.55 million to £121.75 million, after the cost of diverting two high-pressure gas mains soared. Cabinet approved the increase and an advance payment to National Gas Transmission, with work on the gas diversion expected to begin in spring 2026.

TransportCabinet· Great Yarmouth

New Transport Strategies Approved for Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn

Cabinet has approved updated transport strategies for Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn, replacing plans that date from 2020. The new strategies reflect changes in travel behaviour since the pandemic and are expected to help the county secure future infrastructure funding.