For a clearance in Norwich City Centre, plan around local access: Much of the historic core has pedestrianised streets and restricted vehicle access at various times of day. Converted period buildings often mean flats above shops, with stairs rather than lifts.
City-centre enquiries should identify the nearest lawful loading place and any permitted delivery window. For accommodation above shops, state how the entrance is shared, the number of flights and whether a working lift reaches street level.
Access and property notes
- Much of the historic core has pedestrianised streets and restricted vehicle access at various times of day.
- Converted period buildings often mean flats above shops, with stairs rather than lifts.
- Parking close to a job in the centre can be limited and time-restricted.