Report road & street lighting problems
Summary
Norfolk County Council maintains most of the 10,000km of roads in the county. You can report problems with the following on the Norfolk County Council website:
- potholes and damaged pavements;
- faulty streetlighting;
- fallen trees;
- road drainage or flooding problems;
- accumulated mud/grit in the gutter;
- verge maintenance and seasonal grass cutting;
- winter gritting services, and;
- safety issues.
Abandoned vehicles, incidents of fly-tipping (illegal dumping of rubbish) and dead animals on the road should be reported to us.
Further information
If you have a problem in your area with mud on the road, particularly during/after sugar beet harvest, it is the responsibility of the landowner/farmer who caused the mud to be on the road to remove it. As a short term measure the farmer can erect notices warning of mud on the road, but this does not free him of the responsibility. The mud must be removed promptly.
Related pages on this website
External links
Norfolk County Council: Road maintenance & highways
Norfolk County Council's highways pages, including contact details for the various highway area offices.
Contact Norfolk County Council
| contact officer/team: | Norfolk County Council Highways Department |
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| email: | information@norfolk.gov.uk |
| telephone: | 0844 800 8020 |
| fax: | 0844 800 8012 |
| minicom/textphone: | 0844 800 8011 |
| address: | Norfolk County Council County Hall Martineau Lane Norwich Norfolk NR1 2DH |
