An abnormal load being transported through Suffolk is causing quite a stir as spectators have lined the streets. 

The turbine, which weighs approximately 332 tonnes, began its journey from Old Ipswich Road in Claydon at 6.30am on Sunday (November 5).

It then made its way back towards Ipswich along Old Norwich Road, before moving onto Bury Road. 

East Anglian Daily Times: An aerial image of the abnormal load driving along Bury Road, Ipswich Picture: X/Suffolk HighwaysAn aerial image of the abnormal load driving along Bury Road, Ipswich Picture: X/Suffolk Highways (Image: X/Suffolk Highways)

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There will be temporary rolling roadblocks along the A14 and A140, which will be closed for short periods of time.

East Anglian Daily Times: 8.15am update from Suffolk Highways: Please note that A140 is closed until the abnormal load has passed through Brockford to Eye Airfield 8.15am update from Suffolk Highways: Please note that A140 is closed until the abnormal load has passed through Brockford to Eye Airfield (Image: Suffolk Highways)

There are photos and video updates on the progress of the abnormal load on the X account, formerly Twitter, of Suffolk Highways.

Suffolk Highways has been working with Allelys, National Highways, Suffolk Police, as well as J McCann and Swarco, Suffolk's new street lighting and traffic signal providers, to prepare for three abnormal load movements, on behalf of Drax Group.

The first load was transported on October 22, the second journey split over October 29 and November 5 and the final one will be on November 19.