Discover local walking routes & find out which amenities can be reached by foot.
For those that may require a little extra assistance in using public transport, Norfolk County Council provides the ‘Transport Plus’ service. This helps residents with disabilities get to medical appointments, shops, and even wellbeing or social activities.
To use the services, you need to book at least 3 working days prior by calling:
Further to the above, Norwich Door2Door also provide transport services in the area. If you have difficulty using other forms of transport, their accessible, mobility minibuses could help you get to your medical appointments, day centres, clubs, shops, lunches or to meet with your friends or family.
Norfolk County Council offer two bus passes; age-related travel pass or a disabled travel pass.
The age-related travel pass is available to those aged 66 and above. You can apply online through the Norfolk County Council website or call
For those with a permanent disability or a disability lasting at least 12-months, you can apply for a disabled concessionary travel pass. As above, apply online through the Norfolk County Council website or by phoning 0344 800 8020.
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