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Local traffic restrictions and roadworks from 17 March

Traffic restrictions and roadworks starting within the next week for the Reepham district have been issued by one.network on 17 March 2020.
 
A1067 Fakenham Road, Foxley
18–20 March
Delays likely - Traffic control (Stop/Go boards)
Works location: Jt sth of Manor Farm entrance, 55m nth of 35050 Old Fakenham to jt 70m sth of C226 The Street
Works description: Stud removal prior to surface dressing
Responsibility for works: Norfolk
Works reference: HU607S265ALTSR1

Gardening club cancels meetings

Following government advice on coronavirus, Reepham & District Gardening Club has decided to cancel its meetings for April and May.
 
The club hopes the programme of events will resume in June, but urges members and guests to follow updates via the website (updates will be found in Recent Content).
 
The club apologises, but says this is due to circumstances beyond its control.
 

Bawdeswell film cancelled

Owing to unforeseen circumstances, the film due to be shown by Bawdeswell Village Cinema on Saturday 14 March has been cancelled.
 
However, the bar at Bawdeswell Village Hall will be open if anyone wants to drop in for a chat.
 
Mrs Lowry and Son but will now be screened on Saturday 11 April.
 

Local traffic restrictions and roadworks from 10 March

Traffic restrictions and roadworks starting within the next week for the Reepham district have been issued by one.network on 10 March 2020
 
B1145 Aylsham Road, Cawston
13 March
Delays likely - Traffic control (two-way signals)
Works location: Junction with Old Friendship Lane
Works description: Safety for engineer to work in underground structure
Responsibility for works: Openreach
Works reference: BC005CC1W0013MAREA4TMF19
 

Royal Mail to raise stamp prices in March

Royal Mail is increasing its prices by a considerable amount from 23 March; for example, the price of a first-class stamp for a standard letter will increase by 6p to 76p, while a second-class stamp will increase by 4p to 65p.
 
Reepham Post Office in Market Place, Reepham, says it has plenty of stock available now to enable customers to stock up before the price increase takes effect.
 

Local traffic restrictions and roadworks from 3 March

Traffic restrictions and roadworks starting within the next week for the Reepham district have been issued by one.network on 3 March 2020
 
B1145 Bawdeswell Road, Reepham
9–11 March
Delays likely - Traffic control (Stop/Go boards)
Works location: Jt east of Reepham Road to jt 20m west of Reepham Road
Works description: Stud removal
Responsibility for works: Norfolk
Works reference: HU607N200BLTSR
 
B1149 Holt Road, Heydon

Local traffic restrictions and roadworks from 25 February

Traffic restrictions and roadworks starting within the next week for the Reepham district have been issued by one.network on 25 February 2020
 
B1145 High Street, Cawston
25–27 February
Delays likely - Traffic control (Stop/Go boards)
Works location: Outside 23
Works description: Patching layered carriageway
Responsibility for works: Norfolk
Works reference: HU608141499LTPA1
 
Cawston Road, Brandiston
3–5 March

Local traffic restrictions and roadworks from 18 February

Traffic restrictions and roadworks starting within the next week for the Reepham district have been issued by one.network on 18 February 2020
 
Hall Road, Alderford
24–26 February
Delays likely - Road closure
Works location: Church Farm House
Works description: New connection
Responsibility for works: Anglian Water
Works reference: AD03010583220
 
Reepham Road, Foulsham
18–20 February

New patient ban at Cawston care unit

The management of a specialist care unit in Cawston have been told not to admit any more patients after a man swallowed a screw during their visit, just 15 months after the death of a patient who swallowed a piece of cup.
 
Inspectors from the Care Quality Commission visiting Jeesal Cawston Park also found an “unbagged stool sample” in a medication fridge on a ward during their inspection in November.
 

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