Town's 20mph zone to be extended under council plans
Norfolk County Council proposed to extend the existing 20mph limit to High Bungay Road in Loddon over safety concerns.
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Having finished university in June I am delighted to be covering the region where I grew up. Should you have a story or wish to bring something to my attention, please drop me an email or find me on Twitter...
Norfolk County Council proposed to extend the existing 20mph limit to High Bungay Road in Loddon over safety concerns.
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