• SAM2 Data (October and November 2019)

    In October 2019, the speeds of more than 180,000 vehicles were recorded by HPC’s SAM2 device on Stalham Road. The unit monitored incoming traffic travelling down Stalham Road towards the Brook Park roundabout and it was calibrated to 40mph, as per the official speed limit for this stretch of road. Despite the 40mph speed limit, however, more than 11,000 vehicles were recorded at speeds of 45mph or more, with more than 500 of these vehicles travelling at speeds of 55mph or more.

    SAM2 Data October 2019

    In November 2019, the speeds of more than 250,000 vehicles were recorded by HPC’s SAM2 device on Stalham Road. The unit monitored outgoing traffic and it was calibrated to 40mph, as per the official speed limit for this stretch of road. Despite the 40mph speed limit, however, almost 15,000 vehicles were recorded at speeds of 45mph or more, with more than 600 of these vehicles travelling at speeds of 55mph or more.

    SAM2 Data November 2019

    The data collected by the SAM2 has been shared with Norfolk Police. Please slow down in our village.

  • North Norfolk Police Newsletter (December 2019)

    Hoveton Parish Council receives regular newsletters and reports from the Stalham Safer Neighbourhood Team and works closely with members of the team on local issues. Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meetings are held regularly to agree local policing priorities, along with regular Public Engagement meetings and surgeries. The latest issue of the team’s newsletter can be found below:

    Cluster 12 Parish Newsletter (December 2019)

  • Stalham Road Speed Limit Update

    Thank you to all who came along to a very well attended and lively Parish Council meeting on Monday 2nd December. One of the many matters discussed was the issue of persistent speeding on the 40mph residential section of Stalham Road. Hoveton Parish Council resolved to take action on behalf of residents and have now kicked off the process with NCC to try to have the speed limit reduced from 40mph to 30mph, backed up by the substantial evidence gathered via our SAM2 sign. It’s unlikely this matter will be resolved quickly, but we’ll keep residents informed as and when progress is made. We work for you.

  • North Norfolk Police Newsletter (November 2019)

    Hoveton Parish Council receives regular newsletters and reports from the Stalham Safer Neighbourhood Team and works closely with members of the team on local issues. Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meetings are held regularly to agree local policing priorities, along with regular Public Engagement meetings and surgeries. The latest issue of the team’s newsletter can be found below:

    Cluster 12 Parish Newsletter (November 2019)

  • North Norfolk Police Newsletter (October 2019)

    Hoveton Parish Council receives regular newsletters and reports from the Stalham Safer Neighbourhood Team and works closely with members of the team on local issues. Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meetings are held regularly to agree local policing priorities, along with regular Public Engagement meetings and surgeries. The latest issue of the team’s newsletter can be found below:

    Cluster 12 Parish Newsletter (October 2019)

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