West Winch Housing Access Road (WWHAR) Archaeological Trial Trench
Norfolk County Council (NCC) are looking to appoint an archaeological fieldwork contractor to undertake a programme of archaeological trial trench evaluation, in advance of the proposed West Winch Housing Access Road (WWHAR) scheme, near Kings Lynn in Norfolk.
The scheme comprises the construction of a 3.5km-long access road along with the installation of roundabout junctions, access junctions and new over bridges for cyclists/ pedestrians on Rectory Lane and Chequers Lane.
The A47 road will be dualled between the WWHAR and Hardwick Interchange Junction which will be modified and reorientated.
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