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Council launches new part-night lighting scheme

In an effort to reduce the council's carbon footprint and save running costs, Great Yarmouth Borough Council has announced a new scheme which will see part-night lighting introduced in low-crime areas where there is limited through traffic.

Great Yarmouth Borough Council local election results

Today's local election result means the Conservatives now have 19 seats on the council, Labour 18 and there are two independents.

Mayor raises the Coronation flag for His Majesty King Charles III

Councillors, Great Yarmouth Borough Council officers and members of the public joined Cllr Graham Plant, Mayor of Great Yarmouth, in a flag-raising ceremony today (Wednesday, May 3) in preparation for this weekend's Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III.

Great Yarmouth Town Centre prepares to host Christmas Market

Great Yarmouth's three-day Christmas spectacular will start at midday on Friday, December 2, at Brewery Plain Car Park. The market will then be open from 10am until 4pm on both Saturday and Sunday.

New video and 3D visualisation promotes Great Yarmouth's new offshore energy Operations and Maintenance Campus

GENERATE has launched an exciting new video and 3D visualisation to help promote Great Yarmouth's new offshore energy Operations and Maintenance Campus

Comments invited on the final draft Open Space Planning Document

Great Yarmouth Borough Council is asking people to provide feedback on the final draft of its Open Space Supplementary Planning Document (SPD).

RSPCA gold award for council's dog warden services

Great Yarmouth Borough Council has been recognised by the RSPCA with a gold award for its stray dogs services in the charity's annual PawPrints Awards scheme.

100 Great Yarmouth children offered free swimming lessons for a year

Freedom Leisure, the not-for-profit leisure trust responsible for operating local leisure facilities in Great Yarmouth, are offering 100 children across the borough FREE swimming lessons for a year.

Local restaurant closed following failed inspection

A town restaurant and takeaway has been closed after an inspection by Great Yarmouth Borough Council revealed a cockroach infestation.

Final countdown to Gorleston Christmas Market begins

Excitement is rising as the final countdown to the much-anticipated Gorleston Christmas Market in Priory Gardens begins.

Council issues reminder for residents to clean up after pets this winter

Dog owners are being reminded to clear up after their four-legged friends this winter - or risk a very un-festive fine.

Council's Champions team up with Vision Norfolk to offer residents a relaxed Covid vaccine clinic

The council's Community Champions programme has joined forces with local organisation Vision Norfolk to offer residents living with anxiety, a visual impairment or a disability a unique Covid-19 vaccination clinic on Tuesday, November 22.

Dismay as vandals target £858k upgrade of outdoor spaces in Middlegate Estate

Councillors have expressed dismay after the Middlegate Estate's improved outdoor play and social spaces was targeted by vandals.

Annual Blessing of the Crosses ceremony continues Remembrance schedule

His Worship the Mayor attended the annual Blessing of the Crosses ceremony on Wednesday, November 9, which took place at the Cenotaph in St George's Park.

Mayor officially opens The Garden Tea Rooms

His Worship the Mayor has officially opened the new Garden Tea Rooms following its successful soft launch back in September.

No change for Great Yarmouth constituency in boundary proposals

The Boundary Commission for England has published new revised proposals for constituencies across the country and opens a final month-long consultation, giving the public a last opportunity to send in their views.

Local school children help Mayor plant trees in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

His Worship the Mayor, and children from local schools across the borough, have planted trees in Great Yarmouth in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Additional support available to help with rising energy costs

Residents who have already received their one-off payment to help towards rising energy costs but still struggling with energy bills may be able to receive further support.

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