• Stalham Road Speed Limit

    Hoveton Parish Council has been contacted by a number of local residents who would like to request a reduction in the speed limit for part of the A1151 Stalham Road. At present, once Stalham Road’s 30mph zone ends shortly after the Brook Park roundabout, the speed limit as vehicles travel in the direction of Stalham is 40mph until drivers reach the national speed limit sign. However, many Stalham Road residents have expressed the view that they would prefer to see the 40mph zone abolished and the village’s 30mph zone extended to the national speed limit sign.

    Bearing in mind that the 40mph zone is located in a residential area of our village, Hoveton Parish Council supports residents’ requests for a reduction to the speed limit in this location. All requests for speed limit changes must be put in writing to Norfolk County Council and all written objections received will be noted in a report to the cabinet member responsible for planning and transport. Residents may contact the County Council directly (Legal Officer, Chief Executive’s Office, County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich, NR1 2DH) about this matter, though your Parish Council believes a coordinated approach from local residents and the Parish Council itself will have the most impact and will hopefully result in action being taken.

    Therefore, if you would like to see the speed limit on this part of Stalham Road reduced, please consider writing a letter to Norfolk County Council to request a speed limit change and then forwarding this letter to Hoveton Parish Council by 31st October (letters to be sent to Cllr Alex Howe at [email protected] or 2 Littlewood Lane, Hoveton, NR12 8DZ). Hoveton Parish Council will then collate all letters received and submit these letters to Norfolk County Council as part of a larger submission package from the Parish Council and the village as a whole.

  • Help Us Stamp Out Speeding

    Hoveton Parish Council is often contacted by local residents with concerns about speeding traffic or road safety. In response to residents’ concerns, your Parish Council is currently looking for enough local volunteers to form a Community Speed Watch team. Community Speed Watch offers local people the chance to get involved in speed reduction activities, supported by Norfolk Safety Camera Partnership, Norfolk Police, and the Local Authority.

    A minimum of six volunteers is needed to form a Community Speed Watch team, each willing to contribute a minimum of one hour per week. So if you would like to make a difference where speeding is concerned, why not sign up for Community Speed Watch? For more information, email [email protected], call 01603 276 433 and ask to speak to the Community Speed Watch Administrator, or register your interest with Lisa, the Parish Clerk (07572 349 600 or [email protected]). More information on the scheme can also be found in the Community Speed Watch booklet.

  • SAM2 Data (September 2019)

    In September 2019, the speeds of more than 150,000 vehicles were recorded by HPC’s SAM2 device on Stalham Road. The unit monitored outgoing traffic and was calibrated to 30mph, as per the official speed limit for this stretch of road. Despite the 30mph speed limit, however, more than 52,000 vehicles were recorded at speeds of 35mph or more, with 367 of these vehicles travelling at speeds of 50mph or more. The data collected by the SAM2 has been shared with Norfolk Police. Please slow down in our village.

    SAM2 Data September 2019

  • North Norfolk Police Newsletter (September 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 (September 2019)

  • SAM2 Data (August 2019)

    During August, our SAM2 sign was again placed on Stalham Road, but this time tracking traffic leaving the village.

    SAM2 Data August 2019

    The speed limit on this section of road is 40mph. Of the 154,000 vehicles that passed the sign, less than 7% were recorded at 45mph or more. 120 vehicles were recorded at 60mph or more. As always, Hoveton Parish Council has passed this data to our local police.

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