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Council issues safety advice following erosion at Hemsby

Following further erosion of the dunes in Hemsby, Great Yarmouth Borough Council (GYBC) is providing support for affected residents and advising the public of the safety risks in the area.

Volunteering project funds Angel Festival at Great Yarmouth Minster

Great Yarmouth Minster is set to be filled with Christmas Angels from Friday, December 8, as part of a festive Angel festival, thanks to generous funding from the Cultural Connections Volunteering project's Activation Grant Fund and The Diocesan Board of Education.

Bowls Festival raises hundreds of pounds for local charities

Bowls enthusiasts who competed in the popular four-week Visit Great Yarmouth Festival of Bowls 2023 have helped raise hundreds of pounds for charities in the borough.

Spectacular wedding fayre returns to Great Yarmouth Town Hall

Great Yarmouth Town Hall is set to host a fabulous Wedding Fayre on Sunday, February 4, 2024, from 10.30am until 2pm.

More than 200 people set for free energy-saving home improvements in Great Yarmouth

More than 200 homes across the borough of Great Yarmouth are in the process of having free home improvements carried out as part of a national energy efficiency scheme.

Funfair company fined and manager jailed after three-year-old girl dies

An operations manager at a funfair company has been jailed for six months after a three-year-old girl died on a Norfolk beach. The funfair company he was working for has been fined £20,000.

Rural businesses encouraged to express interest for available funding

Great Yarmouth Borough Council is inviting rural businesses to express an interest in a small number of capital grants, funded through the UK Rural England Prosperity Fund.

Countdown to Christmas begins with Great Yarmouth festive extravaganza

Great Yarmouth's three-day Christmas spectacular will start at 10am on Friday, November 24, in Great Yarmouth town centre.

Gorleston tree-ted to return of Christmas Light Switch On

Get ready to unwrap the magic of the holiday season as the Gorleston Christmas Light Switch On returns to light up the town, promising a festive experience that will enchant visitors of all ages.

Improving our digital services for residents and businesses

Great Yarmouth Borough Council's main public website will be temporarily unavailable on Wednesday 2 March 2022 due to planned maintenance work.

Local students encouraged to join crews in drowning out plastic pollution

Students and community groups are invited to join Hatty + Young, a creative team of artists and architects who design and execute public art commissions, to help collect supplies that will be used to build a community installation called 'Bottle Ships'.

Your chance to view Great Yarmouth town centre proposals in person

The public will be able to see proposals for a major facelift of Great Yarmouth's town centre in person at a series of events over the coming weeks.

Have your say on constituency boundary proposals

The Boundary Commission for England (BCE) has launched a secondary public consultation on its initially proposed map of constituencies, open now until Monday 4 April 2022.

Village votes taking place this Thursday

Residents in three Norfolk villages have the chance to influence the future of their neighbourhoods in votes being held this week.

Local creatives and artists prepare to 'Paint the Town' next month

A brand-new arts festival is taking place next month, shining a spotlight on local artists, photographers, and musicians.

Council acts to protect residents from anti-social behaviour

A Bradwell man who was subject to an anti-social behaviour order obtained by Great Yarmouth Borough Council has received a custodial sentence after breaching the order and committing a string of offences.

Businesses hit by Covid-19 encouraged to apply for fresh round of grants

Businesses in and around Great Yarmouth can now claim up to £6000 in the latest round of grants to help businesses impacted by Covid-19.

Library clock set to return home to Gorleston High Street

After being in storage for more than forty years Gorleston's Carnegie clock is set to returning to its rightful place at the heart of the high street.

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