The projected cost of a scheme to construct an access road that will unlock “significant housing growth” in West Norfolk has risen by almost £25 million. It comes as Norfolk County Council’s cabinet is set to meet at the start of next month to consider recommendations for the West Winch Housing Access Road project, which is set to enable up to 4,000 new homes to be built in the area over the next 20 years – making it the biggest housing project in West Norfolk. There is also a revised timeline for the scheme – with construction due to start in spring/summer 2026, but with the aim that the road…