Villagers call for 15mph limit after thousands caught speeding over medieval bridge
Potter Heigham Parish Council has backed a package of measures aimed at tackling long‑standing concerns about speeding, parking and pedestrian safety on the village's medieval bridge.
Councillors agreed to call for a 15mph speed limit over the bridge, a signal‑activated pedestrian crossing, and - if funding ever allows - renewed support for a dedicated pedestrian bridge.
The bridge, a Grade II listed structure over the River Thurne, is one of the most recognisable landmarks on the Norfolk Broads - but it has long been a flashpoint for safety concerns.
The historic Potter Heigham bridge is one of the most........
