06/05/2026
Great News for Nature Lovers and Our Local Community
We’re excited to share that the much‑loved boardwalk along the Yare Valley at UEA is officially getting a full restoration thanks to sponsorship from Norwich City Council, funding from the Greater Norwich Growth Board’s Infrastructure Investment Fund and fantastic support from local partners and community groups.
The boardwalk has been closed since early 2024, and has been much missed by walkers, commuters, families, students, staff, and so many who use the route to connect with nature and travel safely between Eaton, Cringleford, UEA, NNUH and Earlham Park.
Now, a brand‑new 400m accessible, sustainable and wildlife‑friendly walkway is on the way.
What to expect:
✅ A wider, safer path with new seating
✅ A durable recycled‑composite structure designed to last up to 25 years
✅ Improved habitats and a reshaped pond
✅ New educational dipping platform
✅ Better signage celebrating the valley’s incredible wildlife
This project has been shaped by local insight from the Yare Valley Society, Eaton Village Residents’ Association and many others who care deeply about this beautiful space.
Construction will begin in autumn 2026, timed to protect nesting wildlife.
A huge thank you to our funders, partners and everyone who donated or shared their ideas - this has truly been a community effort.