Cromwell Road in Norwich.
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A Norwich road will be shut for eight weeks, so a worn out pavement can be fixed.
The £100,000 work on Cromwell Road, in Sprowston, is due to start on Monday, May 31.
Cromwell Road will be closed to through traffic for the full eight weeks of work, Norfolk County Council said.
However, access to homes will be maintained.
Short lengths of the pavement will also be closed as the work is done, with a temporary path for pedestrians provided.
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The county council has thanked people in advance for their patience while the work is done.
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