Sections of busy roads in a Norfolk town are set to be resurfaced early next month. 

Queens Road, in Attleborough, between Exchange Street and the A11 slip road, will face a week's worth of closures as works go under way. 

Starting on September 3, the work will see the old worn-out road surface removed and replaced with a new asphalt surface.

A 25m section into the Cyprus Road junction will also be resurfaced.

Work from the Exchange Street end to past the Lidl access junction will be undertaken from 5pm to 7am on the night of September 3 to September 4. 

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The remaining works up to the A11 slip road junction will be completed over the following five days, requiring daytime closures of Queens Road (7am to 7pm).

During the works, access will be maintained to businesses, properties and pedestrians, with site staff allowing access from one side of the works at all times.

A signed diversion route will be in place during the works for both the Queens Road and Cyprus Road closures.

Cost £152,900, it is expected to take six days to complete, running until 7pm on September 8.