Major works on a roundabout in Norwich will divert bus routes in the city.

Multiple First bus services will be rerouted over the next two months due to Norfolk County Council works on the Heartsease Roundabout in Norwich.

Due to a full closure of the roundabout from Saturday, April 13 to Friday, May 17 the First Bus company have released a list of diversion routes for several services. 

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Eastern Daily Press: An aerial view of work on the Heartsease roundabout in Norwich An aerial view of work on the Heartsease roundabout in Norwich (Image: Mike Page)

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Norfolk County Council bosses acknowledged the works will be "very inconvenient" for those living in the 28 homes and 17 businesses which will be affected when the roundabout closes.

David Allfrey, interim director of highways, transport and waste at Norfolk County Council, said: "A full closure of the roundabout is essential for the remaining construction and resurfacing work to take place as quickly and safely as possible."

Eastern Daily Press: First bus diversion routes in Norwich during the Heartsease roundabout worksFirst bus diversion routes in Norwich during the Heartsease roundabout works (Image: First Bus)

Diversion routes:

23/23A - Services will operate along Hilary Avenue and Borrowdale Drive in both directions.

24/24B - Services will operate on Thorpe Road past the rail station, onto Yarmouth Road, Harvey Lane, Gordon Avenue, then Hillcrest Road to join the normal route in both directions.

24A - Services will operate on Thorpe Road past the rail station, onto Yarmouth Road, Harvey Lane, Gordon Avenue, then Pilling Road, Ring Road and Thunder Lane to join the normal route in both directions.

31 - This service will operate via Thunder Lane, Woodside and Salhouse Road to join the normal route.

33 - This service will continue its current diversion, via Gordon Avenue, Pilling Road, Ring Road and Thunder Lane to join the normal route.

For more information visit the First Bus website.