It shows one of the cycle paths next to the Northern Distributor Road (NDR) near Norwich… Norwich Western Link route. This includes the Norwich Northern Distributor Road.In late October 2010 Graham Plant, cabinet member for transport and travel at Norfolk County Council, told the On 2 June 2015 the Norwich Northern Distributor Road was given the go ahead with work started in December 2015.
Norwich NDR Cycle Exploration (A1067 to A140) A unique opportunity to explore the western 4.75km of Norwich Norther Distributor Road (NDR) and surrounding cycle links while the road is closed to cars!

More people cycling will help to combat traffic congestion and cut down on air pollution.
Follow National Cycle route 1 from Norwich to Fakenham on quiet roads and the lovely Marriot's Way.

The route runs 19.5km (12 miles) around the north of Norwich, from the A47 junction at Postwick in the east, to the A1151 Wroxham Road in the west. © 2015-2020 Norfolk County Council At its western end it starts at the This section of dual carriageway east of the above section runs to the A1067. Consultants Mouchel have been brought in to progress the scheme and discussions have taken place with Natural England and the Environment Agency. The road would cross the River Wensum on a viaduct and then continue at or near ground level for the remainder of its length. Work commenced on June of 2015 and completed April of 2018, costing approximately £178.5M.

The new 3.8 mile dual carriageway road would link from the roundabout at the western end of Broadland Northway and extend for around 350 metres along the A1067 Fakenham Road before turning in a south-westerly direction via a new junction. A highly criticised dual carriage, linking the south bound A47 at the Postwick Hub, to the A1067 Fakenham Road. The £21 million Postwick Hub scheme at the start of the NDR road is in the district of This is a dual carriageway road approximately 8.7 miles long.

Ride on the new road while traffic-free, try the new cycle paths and bridges (including Marriott's Way). Lots of people regularly cycle in and around Norwich, whether to get to work, their place of study or for fun and exercise. Projects and improvement plans for Norwich . We may ask you to change your password if you have not used your MyNorfolk account recently. The route runs 19.5km (12 miles) around the north of Norwich, from the A47 junction at Postwick in the east, to the A1151 Wroxham Road in the west.

Bitesize cycle routes . This was shot with an action camera on my bicycle, I added my music as a soundtrack afterwards. Foot explorers also welcome! The scheme objectives, as laid out in the Major Scheme Business Case, are to: Construction of the A1270 Broadland Northway (Norwich NDR) started in January 2016 and the road was fully opened to traffic in April 2018. Pedalways . Norfolk County Council has announced that it is committed to providing the final section from the A1067 to the A47 at The road has three distinct sections outlined below:

The NDR (Norwich Northern Distributor Route), now Broadland Northway A1270; formerly labelled ‘The Road to Nowhere’.

Wonderful to cycle and walk the new unopened section of the NDR last weekend.

"Local Transport Today reported in April 2009 that the In June 2009, the site was given the go-ahead from the Government, after receiving an A-grade listing, meaning the location would be generally suitable for an eco-townIn December 2009 the Department for Transport approved the project giving it 'Program Entry' status, but only for the section of road from the In May 2010 Local Transport Today revealed that, as part of the Government's drive to cut spending, all major transport schemes are being reviewed with an eye to reduce spending.