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www.standard.co.ukHere’s a quick roundup of the latest publicly reported developments in Great Yarmouth District up to now:
Bus and town center improvements: Norfolk and local authorities have ongoing projects to upgrade transport links and public spaces in and around Great Yarmouth, including discussions around bus interchanges and market-area enhancements to improve circulation and access. These kinds of schemes typically involve road changes, temporary closures, and adjustments to bus stops and taxi ranks during works.
Public safety and CCTV: The town has seen continued investments in CCTV coverage and public safety infrastructure around the town center, aimed at improving security and monitoring hotspots, particularly in busy retail and nightlife areas.
Tourism and events: Great Yarmouth remains a focal point for local tourism, with annual summer events, seafront entertainment, and partnerships with Visit Great Yarmouth to stimulate the economy. These activities often generate notable ripple effects for local businesses during peak season.
Local government and community leadership: There have been leadership changes and strategic planning within the borough’s tourism and culture sectors, with figures in charge of Visit Great Yarmouth and related organizations guiding recovery and growth post-pandemic.
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www.newsnow.co.ukThe free Big Tuesdays at Hemsby and Big Wednesdays start next week. Weekly summer fireworks displays are worth £3.3m a year to Great Yarmouth’s economy – for every £1 spent on fireworks last year £22 spent in businesses on and around the seafronts. The night sky over Great Yarmouth seafront will be painted in technicolour light next week when an airplane fires fireworks in a dramatic aerobatic and stunt display over the sea in the first of six weekly summer spectacles. … The free event served...
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