Thousands of people will gather across Norfolk this weekend to bow their heads to remember those who have fallen in war.

A number of key roads will be closed for Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday to allow people to pay their respects. 

Here are all of the road closures happening in Norfolk for this year's Remembrance Weekend.

Aylsham

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 1.45pm to 4.30pm, Cawston Road will be closed from its junctions with Mill Road and Penfold Street.

Penfold Street from its junction with Bank Plain will also be closed, as well as Market Place to its junction with Red Lion Street and Red Lion Street to its junction with White Hart Street.

Watton & Swaffham Times: There will be several road closures in Aylsham on November 12There will be several road closures in Aylsham on November 12 (Image: Norfolk County Council)

An alternative route will be via Mill Lane, Palmer Lane, Norwich Road, Burgh Road, Sir William Lane, Gas House Hill and White Hart Street.

Buxton with Lamas

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10am to 11am, Aylsham Road from its junction with Cubbits Meadow will be closed for 425m southeast until its junction with Mill Street and Cubbits Meadow.

Watton & Swaffham Times: Alysham Road in Buxton with Lamas will be closed for an hour on Remembrance DayAlysham Road in Buxton with Lamas will be closed for an hour on Remembrance Day (Image: Norfolk County Council)

Caister

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 1.55am to 11.05am, Ormesby Road will be closed from its junctions with High Street and Norwich Road.

Cromer

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 1.40pm to 1.50pm, Meadow Road will be closed from its junction with Louden Road, then at its junction with The Croft until it meets West Street.

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Prince of Wales Road will also be closed from its junction with West Street and north for 94m until its junction with Hamilton Road.

From there, it will be closed at Hamilton Road from its junction with Prince of Wales Road, heading east for 107m.

Watton & Swaffham Times: Church Street in Cromer will see a ten minute closureChurch Street in Cromer will see a ten minute closure (Image: Norfolk County Council/Google)

Downham Market

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 1.30pm to 3.30pm, a one-way restriction will be in place for the northbound carriageway on Church Road.

High Street at its junction with Bexwell Road southbound to the junction of Paradise Road will be fully closed. 

Additionally, there will be closures on Snape Lane, Bridge Street, Priory Road, Saint Winnold Close and Howdale Road.

Fakenham

Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10.30am to 11.30am on November 11 and 2.30pm to 3.30pm on November 12, there will be a closure on Norwich Street from its junction with White Horse Street and along Market Place from its junction with Bridge Street, heading west for 120m.

An alternative route will be via Oak Street, Wells Road, Highfield Road, Queens Road, Whitehorse Street, Olivet Way and Bridge Street.

Watton & Swaffham Times: Fakenham will see two closures across two days Fakenham will see two closures across two days (Image: Norfolk County Council)

Feltwell

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10.50am to 11.20am, Bell Street at its junction with St Marys Street will be closed in a westerly direction to Newcombe Drive junction.

Great Yarmouth

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10am to midday, Trafalgar Road will be closed from its junction with Nelson Road Central until it meets Alexandra Road and Crown Road.

Halvergate

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10.40am to 11.15am, Sandhole Lane from the junction of Marsh Road to the junction of Mill Road will be closed.

Holt

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10.45am to 11.15am, there will be a closure on High Street and Market Place from its junction with Norwich Road, heading east for 285 metres.

Hunstanton

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10am to midday, The Green and Cliff Parade, as well as the full length of Cliff Terrace, Greevegate and Northgate will be closed.

An alternative route will be via Le Strange Terrace.

King's Lynn

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From midnight to midday, there will be a temporary suspension of parking bays on St James Street and Saturday Market Place will be closed.

Norwich

Armistice Day

Where: From 9.30am to 12.30pm, Bethel Street from The Forum car park to St Peter's Street will be closed, with all parking, loading and disabled bays within the closure area revoked.

Remembrance Day

Where: Bethel Street, St Peter's Street, St Giles Street and Hay Hill will be closed from 7am to midday.

From 9am to 12pm, Gaol Hill will be closed and there will be a reversal of the one-way direction in Upper Goat Lane.

From 11am to 12.30pm, there will be a rolling road closure on London Street, Opie Street, Castle Meadow, Agricultural Hall Plain, Upper King Street and Tombland.

Old Catton

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10.30am to 1pm, Spixworth Road will be closed from its junction with The Warren, heading north for 240 metres.

Sheringham

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10:30am to 11.30am, there will be a closure on Church Street from its junction with Waterbank Road, heading west for 110 metres.

Then on to The Boulevard from its junction with Church Street, heading north for 290 metres. 

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The route will follow High Street from its junction with Station Road to Cooperative Street.

Snettisham

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10.15am to 10.50am, Lynn Road will be closed from the junction with Old Church Road to a point 185 metres south.

Stalham

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10.15am to 10.50am, there will be a closure on High Street from its junction with Upper Staithe Road, heading west for 400 metres.

Thorpe Saint Andrew

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10am to 1.15pm, Yarmouth Road will be closed from the junction of Harvey Lane to the junction of Thunder Lane.

West Runton

Remembrance Sunday

Where: From 10.40am to 10.45am and 11.55am to 12pm, the A149 Cromer Road will be closed from a point 85 metres west of its junction with Station Road, heading west for a further 610 metres.