A town's busy pedestrian cut-through will be closed for three days while £12,000 resurfacing works take place.
The cut-through between North Walsham's Market Place and the Bank Loke car park will be closed for three days from March 18.
The path will be resurfaced as part of a continued project to make the town a more pedestrian-friendly space.
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A signed diversion will be in place, redirecting pedestrians from Bank Loke car park on to Grammar School Road and up to Yarmouth Road before looping back to Market Place.
The High Street Heritage Action Zone (HAZ) works are being funded by Historic England, the New Anglia LEP and North Norfolk District Council.
The work to Bank Loke will cost £12,000 and will be carried out by Norfolk County Council’s Community and Environmental Services Department and its contractors.
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