05/03/2025: Wayfinding Signage Installation Begins in Attleborough

Work has begun on installing new wayfinding signage in Attleborough town centre, helping residents and visitors navigate the area more easily. Delivered by Breckland Council with funding from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, the project will see 19 signs placed at key locations to improve accessibility and highlight the town's rich heritage.
Councillor Paul Claussen, Breckland Council's Executive Member for Economic Development and Growth, said:
"This investment in new signage is a fantastic step forward for Attleborough, making it easier for visitors and residents alike to explore all that this historic market town has to offer. By improving navigation and highlighting key attractions, we are ensuring that people can fully appreciate the rich history and vibrant character of Attleborough."
Mayor of Attleborough, Councillor Taila Taylor, said: "this investment in Attleborough is most welcome and yet another commendable example of partnership working for the benefit of our community".
The signage has been developed in consultation with local stakeholders, including Attleborough Town Council, the Attleborough Heritage Group, and St Mary's Church. Ownership and maintenance will be shared between Attleborough Town Council and Norfolk Highways, depending on location.
Installation is scheduled to take place throughout March.