The King’s Lynn Transport Strategy (KLTS) assesses current and future transport issues to provide a focus for future transport interventions in and around the town
About the strategy
The updated King’s Lynn Transport Strategy has now been adopted by the Borough Council of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk and Norfolk County Council.
The Strategy sets out how transport in and around King’s Lynn could improve over the coming years. It looks at how people travel today and what changes are needed to support the town as it grows.
What is the Transport Strategy?
The Transport Strategy explains how we can make it easier and safer for people to travel around King’s Lynn. It focuses on supporting new homes and jobs, improving access to shops and services, and encouraging healthier and more sustainable ways to travel.
The updated Strategy replaces the previous 2020 version. It reflects changes in travel habits, local regeneration plans and national transport guidance.
What does the strategy cover?
Looking ahead to 2035, the Strategy identifies a range of possible transport improvements, including:
- Better walking and cycling routes
- Improved public transport connections
- Upgrades to key roads and junctions
- Transport support for new housing and employment areas
- Improvements to the town centre and historic areas.
The Strategy also includes an Implementation Plan, which sets out potential projects that could be delivered when funding becomes available.
Why this matters
Good transport links are vital for King’s Lynn. This Strategy supports ongoing work to regenerate the town, improve how people move around, and help ensure King’s Lynn remains a great place to live, work and visit.
Find out more
You can view the full Strategy and supporting documents below.
View the King’s Lynn Transport Strategy 2025-2035
For further information, please email us at regeneration@west-norfolk.gov.uk.