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New £149,000 boost for Great Yarmouth anti-crime work

Great Yarmouth Borough Council and Norfolk Police have been awarded £149,000 out of the Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner £936,000 allocation of the latest round of the government's Safer Streets Fund.

Anti-social behaviour injunction imposed after persistent dog fouling

Great Yarmouth Borough Council has obtained an anti-social behaviour injunction against someone who was allowing their dogs to persistently foul the communal area outside a block of flats.

Demolition of properties is underway in Hemsby

Following continued coastal erosion at Hemsby, work has begun on the demolition of five homes on the cliff edge in the village.

Local businesses hail electric vehicles in Great Yarmouth as the way forward

Some 60 local businesses, green-tech suppliers, installers and electric vehicle dealerships came together recently as part of the Great Yarmouth - Charging Ahead event.

Great Yarmouth Borough Council launches homelessness strategy consultation

Great Yarmouth Borough Council has announced the release of its draft Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy and is now asking for important feedback.

Council prepares for demolition of properties in Hemsby

Following continued coastal erosion at Hemsby, Great Yarmouth Borough Council is preparing for the demolition of five homes on the cliff edge in the village.

Major piling works begin for new operations campus in Great Yarmouth

A new operations and maintenance campus for Great Yarmouth moves ever closer as major piling works get underway this week.

Local foodbank and café gets free mural makeover

Great Yarmouth Pathway Cafe and Resource Centre has been given a bright new look thanks to community organisation Reprezent Project and a group of asylum seekers.

Great Yarmouth's most iconic buildings light up for festive period

Seven of Great Yarmouth's most iconic buildings will be having festive light ups for the upcoming Christmas holiday.

Mayor of Great Yarmouth hosts Beetle Drive to raise charity funds

The mayor of Great Yarmouth, Cllr Graham Plant, is set to host a Beetle Drive on Friday, February 10, at Town Hall to raise vital funds for his chosen local charities.

Travel through time and explore Great Yarmouth's history with the town's ghost signs

Thanks to public feedback, a walking trail to highlight some of the tremendous 'ghost signs' in the town centre has successfully launched.

Recycle your tree for a greener Christmas

Environmental Rangers at Great Yarmouth Borough Council are encouraging residents to recycle their Christmas trees after the festive period if they no longer want them.

Young people take part in Winter Gardens community project

As part of community consultation work around an ambitious project to restore the Winter Gardens, Great Yarmouth Borough Council has been engaging with young people to find out what students would like to see as part of the exciting regeneration scheme.

Roads Minister visits Great Yarmouth to see new noise camera

The deputy leader of Great Yarmouth Borough Council today met Roads Minister Richard Holden during his visit to the town.

Proposals unveiled for safer, cleaner, greener town centre for Great Yarmouth

Proposals for a once-in-a-generation facelift for Great Yarmouth's historic town centre have been unveiled.

Secondary consultation: Dates and locations of public hearings now available

The Boundary Commission for England has now published more information on our upcoming secondary consultation on the proposed new map of constituencies across England.

Council boosts support for market traders

Traders on Great Yarmouth's market are to get an extra two month's rent free while work continues on landmark new market buildings.

Works set to begin on strengthening historic town walls

Work to protect and repair Great Yarmouth's historic town walls will get underway this week as part of a £2.4m scheme.

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