Proposals for the Lamsey Lane junction

Proposals for the Lamsey Lane junction

Norfolk County Council are seeking views on a proposal to implement signalised control of the A149/Lamsey Lane junction in Heacham.

The plans can also be viewed at Heacham library or the Parish Council office (during normal opening hours).

A drop in event will be also be held at the Heacham Parish Council office in Old Friends Hall on Wednesday 14 May between 3pm and 7pm to answer any queries.

The new junction would include signals from all directions and widening of the existing carriageway to create new left turning lanes on Lamsey Lane and the A149.

It would also improve safety for those walking and cycling with the introduction of a new push button crossing on Lamsey Lane and shared use facilities either side of the junction.

Further details and a plan of the proposals is available on the project webpage www.norfolk.gov.uk/lamseylane where there is a brief online survey to complete.

The budget for this scheme is £1.7m which will be funded as part of Norfolk County Council’s Bus Service Improvement Plan which is aimed at improving bus services and infrastructure facilities across the county. 

The plan includes measures such as integrated travel hubs, new and more frequent services and improvements to infrastructure which remove pinch points such as this project at Lamsey Lane. This funding can only be used for bus service improvements and cannot be used to fund other council services or initiatives.

Councillor Graham Plant, Norfolk County Council’s cabinet member for highways, transport and infrastructure said: “Bus services in the area currently experience significant delays due to difficulties turning right out of Lamsey Lane onto the busy A149.

“This proposal would remove this issue for buses and general traffic and improve safety for all users at a location which has also seen a number of accidents recorded in recent years."

Councillor Andrew Jamieson, Norfolk County Council’s deputy leader and local member for the North Coast division said: “I’m pleased we’ve been able to use the latest tranche of BSIP funding to bring forward improvements to this junction. 

"This will speed up bus journeys exiting LamseyLane onto the A149 and form’s part of a significant investment in bus travel in the West of the County, particularly between Hunstanton and Kings Lynn.”

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