• Traffic in the Village – March update

    Good news.  We have had the Speed Monitor for the past 15 months, but this morning it was transferred to Langley with Hardley where it will deploy for the next three months, coming back to Claxton on 1 July.

    In March the Monitor was outside the Village Hall facing south towards Langley, Loddon etc.  This is what it recorded:

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  • Traffic in the Village – February update

    January was the start of our regular rotation in Claxton so we will keep the device till the end of March, when we hope to transfer it to Langley with Hardley Parish for the next quarter.  LwH have found a volunteer to take this on, so we should share it between us again going forward.

    In February the Monitor was on The Warren facing north towards Rockland and Norwich.  The table below covers the whole month.

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  • Temporary Traffic Regulation Order: 22nd-23rd February 2024 – Kirby Bedon

    Kirby Bedon STRO10420 PT
  • Traffic in the Village – December update

    We had the Speed Monitor for the whole of 2023.  This month is the start of our regular rotation in Claxton so we will keep the device till at least the end of March.  Whether it stays longer depends on Langley with Hardley Parish Council finding and training a volunteer to manage it during their regular 3-month rotations.

    In December the Monitor was on The Warren facing south towards Loddon.  The table below covers the whole month.

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  • Traffic in the Village – November update

    We have had the Speed Monitor for the whole of 2023 to date and will now keep it for the whole year, as Langley with Hardley Parish Council have not yet found a volunteer who can be trained to manage it for their regular 3-month rotations.  The period January-March 2024 is “our” rotation anyway so we are slowly getting used to the monitor spending all its time in Claxton.

    In November the Monitor was outside the Village Hall facing south towards Loddon.  The table below covers the whole month.

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  • Traffic in the village – October update

    We have now had the Speed Monitor for the whole of 2023 to date and expect to keep it for the whole year, dependent on whether Langley with Hardley Parish Council can find someone who can be trained to manage it for their regular 3-month rotations.

    For the whole of October the Monitor was outside the Village Hall facing north towards Rockland and Norwich.  The table below covers the whole month.

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  • Traffic in the village – September update

    The shared SAM2 speed monitor is still in Claxton!  Langley with Hardley Parish Council have still not found a volunteer to run the SAM2 so it stays with us for the time being.  It was not even mentioned in their September meeting so may have slipped right off their radar.

    The table below covers the whole month of September.

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  • Traffic in the village – July and August 2023 updates

    The shared SAM2 speed monitor has just completed another month of deployment in Claxton.  Your Site Manager thought he had already posted the findings for July 2023, but can not find them!  The table for July is therefore shown immediately below.

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  • Service 85 – update

    Following the review, passenger consultation and re-procurement of contracts, here is confirmation of the timetable for September 3rd . Attached is the passenger notice that will be displayed on the service along with a summary of all the changes happening in South Norfolk from the same date.

    If you have any questions or queries about the service, or would like other timetables, please do not hesitate to contact Travel and Transport Services Customer Services on 0344 800 8020.

    Our Bus 85 pax notice Summary of changes

  • BikeActive, Getting out and about on Bikes

    BikeActive, Norfolk is a small unincorporated group which is moving to charitable status.  Their aim is to get anyone with any disability out cycling within the realms of the group, using specialist cycling equipment and on fully risk assessed roads.

    They founded as a group eighteen months ago and currently have thirteen volunteers and eight regular clients.

    Please look at the comprehensive website BikeActiveNorfolk.org to see what they do.

    They hope to publicise the group throughout South Norfolk to get further clients involved and more volunteers to help expand the group. To this end they are asking Parish Councils in South Norfolk if you would be willing to display one of our A3 or A5 notices on notice boards in your town or  village.
    Examples can be found on the Norfolk ALC website www.norfolkalc.gov.uk.

    If you have any questions please contact Jez Briggs on 07716103072 or [email protected]

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