Norwich Market pictured on February 8, 2021.
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It has also stopped all its school services, along with Sanders Coaches.
Buses will only travel along main roads on First s 23/23A services, and towards Heartsease the service will not be stopping at the Heartsease estate.
⚠️ SERVICE UPDATE - 40/40A/41/X41⚠️
Our Charcoal Line services have been suspended until further notice due to the adverse weather conditions.
We apologise for the inconvenience. FirstNorwich (@FirstNorwich) February 8, 2021
The 13 service will be starting and ending at Queens Road and will not serve any estates, while the 38A service will begin at end at Long Stratton.
Traffic on the A11 at Attleborough in the snow.
- Credit: Denise Bradley
Snow and overnight sub-zero temperatures have brought travel disruption across the region.
Norfolk police are advising people to stay at home unless absolutely necessary following Storm Darcy.
The county has been battered by snow and high winds overnight leaving some roads dangerous and an amber warning for snow remains in place until midday.
Deep snow drifts in Southrepps.
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Freezing conditions resulting in snow and ice have also resulted in more than 350 schools across Norfolk being forced to close and saying they will not be able to take even vulnerable or key workers children.
Police were called to a crash at Bradwell amid snowy conditions.
- Credit: Norfolk Constabulary Awful driving conditions , caused by wind and snow whipping its way across Norfolk, have prompted police to make a fresh plea for people to stay indoors.
Six-year-old Darcy Andrews and her brother, Cody, three, had hoped for more snow at Attleborough.
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And Norfolk police said that, coupled with the winds as Storm Darcy continues had made conditions on some of the county s roads treacherous, with a number of crashes.
One of them happened at just before 1pm, when police were called to Belton New Road in Bradwell, after a van and car crashed in snowy conditions. Nobody was injured.
Police were called to a crash at Bradwell amid snowy conditions.
- Credit: Norfolk Constabulary Awful driving conditions , caused by wind and snow whipping its way across Norfolk, have prompted police to make a fresh plea for people to stay indoors.
Six-year-old Darcy Andrews and her brother, Cody, three, had hoped for more snow at Attleborough.
- Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant
And Norfolk police said that, coupled with the winds as Storm Darcy continues had made conditions on some of the county s roads treacherous, with a number of crashes.
One of them happened at just before 1pm, when police were called to Belton New Road in Bradwell, after a van and car crashed in snowy conditions. Nobody was injured.
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A woman who was wanted on an arrest warrant out of Norwich was charged Saturday after being pulled over in Ledyard, according to police.
Arianna Moore, 22, of 92 Washington St., Apt 3E, Norwich, was wanted on a warrant for charges of home invasion, third-degree assault, risk of injury, sixth-degree larceny and unlawful restraint out of Norwich, according to the Ledyard Police Department. The Norwich Police Department did not respond to requests for information about that warrant and the incident it stemmed from.
On Saturday, she was pulled over after allegedly failing to stop at a four-way stop sign near 972 Colonel Ledyard Highway and Thomas Road, police said.