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Major car park could face closure unless urgent repairs are completed

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09.03.2026

An investigation has found a number of faults at the multistorey St Andrews site in Norwich, which could lead to it becoming unsafe.

City Hall is now considering spending £500,000 on the most urgent repairs to steelworks and drainage systems, with a wider £3m project also needed to ensure the future of the facility.

The entrance to St Andrews Car Park (Image: Denise Bradley/Archant)

The works could require part of the car park to be closed to complete the repairs. In 2015, repairs required about a third of the car park's spaces to be temporarily shut.

St Andrews car park is one of the largest in the city, offering 1,084 spaces, so any closure would have a major impact.

A recent survey identified problems with the steelworks, drainage systems and surfaces.

Inside St Andrews Car Park in Norwich (Image: Newsquest)

An officer said in a report: "The survey identified a number of problems... all of which could........

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