A £23,500 project to fit pedestrian dropped kerbs has started in Cromer.

Eastern Daily Press: A £23,500 project to fit pedestrian dropped kerbs has started in Cromer. Picture: Cromer Town CouncilA £23,500 project to fit pedestrian dropped kerbs has started in Cromer. Picture: Cromer Town Council (Image: Archant)

The project, jointly funded by Norfolk County Council and Cromer Town Council will install a number of dropped kerbs in numerous locations across the town to provide greater accessibility for all pedestrians.

One of the places getting the new dropped kerbs is Compit Hills.

A spokesperson from Cromer Town council said: "Thank you to a small number of residents who have helped us identity problem areas whilst this project was in development."

Other road works will also be taking place in the town this week including the removal and storage of the damaged Victorian postbox on the junction of Cabbell Road and Runton Road and footway repairs on Cliff Avenue outside the Cliftonville Hotel.

Eastern Daily Press: A £23,500 project to fit pedestrian dropped kerbs has started in Cromer. Picture: Cromer Town CouncilA £23,500 project to fit pedestrian dropped kerbs has started in Cromer. Picture: Cromer Town Council (Image: Archant)

The Victorian postbox will be restored and put back on public display in Cromer.

Other works include minor utility works at Ashdown Court, Cliff Avenue, Hillside and Holt Road.