A number of bus routes in Norwich will be affected by celebrations for the Lord Mayor's Weekend 2024.
The free event in the city is taking place across Saturday and Sunday with the main procession kicking off at 3pm on Saturday.
First Bus has confirmed the event is affecting a number of bus routes.
No services will be able to stop at Rampant Horse Street all day on Saturday with customers advised to use Castle Meadow for Orange and Red Line services.
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Between 2pm and 6pm no services will be able to serve the stops on Upper King Street, Tombland, Anglia Square or Edward Street.
This will affect the Pink, Purple, Turquoise, Orange and Yellow Line services, with the Yellow line towards the city operating directly from Drayton Road to St Stephens Street.
Any passengers for Castle Meadow should remain on the bus onto its next journey.
The celebrations also affect Service 30 which will be operating in and out of the city centre through St Stephens Street and Chapelfield Road.
All other services are expected to operate as normal but may be subject to delays due to congestion and increased passenger numbers.
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