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Communities thanked after WWII bomb blast

Communities in Great Yarmouth have been thanked for their patience and understanding following a four-day major incident which ending yesterday (Friday 10 February) with the explosion of a WWII bomb.

Local theatre to join training programme with England's largest festival of history and culture

The Pavilion Theatre in Gorleston has been chosen by Heritage Open Days to take part in a training programme which focuses on working with young adults to develop new, innovative events.

Work continues to remove unexploded bomb (update)

The final phase of a delicate operation to disarm an unexploded Word War II bomb in Great Yarmouth is underway.

Bowls Festival raises hundreds of pounds for charities

Bowls enthusiasts who competed in the popular four-week-long Visit Great Yarmouth Festival of Bowls 2022 have raised hundreds of pounds for charity.

Council invites people to Commonwealth Day flag-raising service

Members of the public are invited to attend the raising of the Commonwealth flag outside Great Yarmouth Town Hall on Monday, March 13, as part of a national initiative to show commitment to the global family of nations.

Work continues to remove unexploded bomb

Work to disarm an unexploded Word War II bomb in Great Yarmouth continues today (Friday 10 February).

Work about to start on unexploded device in Great Yarmouth

Work to carry out a controlled explosion on the Second World War device in Great Yarmouth is due to recommence shortly after complications halted progress overnight.

Further complications delay controlled explosion in Great Yarmouth

Further complications have delayed work to carry out a controlled explosion on the Second World War device in Great Yarmouth.

Yarmouth unexploded device - major incident declared

Emergencies services and agencies in Norfolk have declared a major incident following the discovery of a suspected World War Two device in Great Yarmouth earlier today (Tuesday 7 February 2023).

Local funeral director donates wheelchair to Gorleston Crematorium

Arthur Jary & Sons Ltd, an independent local Funeral Directors, has made a generous donation of a wheelchair to the local crematorium. The wheelchair can be used to assist families and loved ones during the difficult time of saying goodbye to their loved ones.

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.

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