To avoid the works, drivers are advised to travel via Plumstead Road and Ketts Hill to Bishop Bridge Road, before turning onto Riverside Road and following it round to Koblenz Avenue and Canary Way.
Thorpe Road will also be shut between its junctions with Lower Clarence Road and Matlock Road, but that closure won t happen until next week.
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Road resurfacing and a project to upgrade the traffic lights system on the A1076 begins today.
It will cost around £135k in total and a temporary crossing will be in place while work on the lights is carried out.
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Palace Street will be partially closed for six weeks as roadworks are carried out.
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A city centre road will be partially closed for six weeks from Monday while roadworks are carried out.
Work in Palace Street, Norwich, begins this week and is expected to last until July.
The work, costing £110,000, will see repairs done to two damaged sections of pavement along the street.
The inbound lane, for traffic heading towards Tombland, will be closed for the duration of the works, from 6am on Monday until Saturday, July 3.
Pedestrians will be able to pass through, but a signed diversion route is in place for traffic heading into the city.