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Revised Schedule of Works Marine Parade 29.3.16

We have been able to reschedule various elements of the work to minimise any impact on the holiday trade during the second week of the school holidays.
We will now only carry out pre-surfacing works during the week commencing 4 April, and these will be scheduled for completion during the evenings of that week (7pm to approx. 11pm) rather than during normal hours as originally planned. The pre-surfacing works will comprise of granite block re setting in the road in the vicinity of the Hollywood Cinema. During the following day this section will need to be coned off to allow the bedding mortar to cure but there will always be one lane width available for the public (rather than the normal two as it’s a one way system here).

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Latest Marine Parade Roadworks News 23.3.16

 
The information below may be helpful about the proposed works on Marine Parade:
Week commencing Monday 21 March to Thursday 24 March
Some preliminary kerbing work at junction to Britannia Road
No need for traffic control during these works – only traffic cones will be used to direct vehicles around the kerb works.
On Thursday works will be suspended, and then resume on Monday, 4 April.
This means there will be no disruption to traffic during the Easter weekend or the first week of the school holidays.
Week commencing Monday 04 April to Friday 8 April
Works to repair the granite block features in the carriageway.
Works will be completed using only half of the carriageway width at a time.

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Resort Hands Out Tourism and Business Awards

A seaside caravan park boss, who has been a long-standing supporter of tourism in the Great Yarmouth area, has been given a lifetime achievement award.
Don Peers has a half century of experience at the family-run tourer and static Grasmere site at Caister, started by his great great grandfather in 1850.
He has been involved since a child and on neighbouring sites has added a 12-chalet site and converted a town house into award-winning apartments.
Mr Peers, 67, who is also a Methodist lay preacher in the Great Yarmouth circuit, said he was thrilled to receive the honour at the climax of an awards ceremony held by the Greater Yarmouth Tourism and Business Improvement Area.

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Funding Application Forms

Funding applications are invited from any group or individual who have an idea/project for an event, improved facilities, access or business support within the Borough.  Attached for you to download is the funding application form which outlines the criteria upon which the application will be scored by the Board of Directors.  For example projects will score a higher mark if the whole of the Borough would benefit although as you can see from the form there are several other criteria which are taken into consideration.
 

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GYTABIA Board of Directors Election Process

Papers have been sent to members of the company calling for representatives to stand for election to serve on the GYTABIA Board of Directors.  In order to be eligible for this role you will have either been a founding member, voluntary member or a joining member who has been a member of the company for at least 12 months.
However voting will be open to members of the company who will include business levy payers who have paid their Year 1 and Year 2 levy no later than the first reminders and have been a member of the company for less than 12 months. Ballot papers will be issued for the voting process in late January 2016
The Board needs a mix of skills and enthusiasm from committed people representing a range of businesses spread throughout the Borough.

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New 2016 Advert

Visit Greater Yarmouth – Happiness guaranteed for the whole family – extended TV advert 2015

Happiness is guaranteed when you’re on holiday, taking a short break or just out for the day in Greater Yarmouth, making sure you get that great family photo to help you remember the great times .http://www.great-yarmouth.co.uk

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Decorative Lighting

The first illuminations or decorative lighting features along Marine Parade were installed in 1987 as part of a £250,000 project initiated by the Great Yarmouth Publicity Association.
The scheme nearly crumpled at the last minute when the existing column were deemed inadequate to support the new lighting features. After some hard negotiations the Borough Council agreed to pay for new columns at a cost of £70,000.
The brand new schemed was eventually switch on in May 1987 amidst a blaze of glory and excitement. Reynolds Coaches even started doing evening Illuminations tours.
The new scheme was intended to have a 10 year life but actually stayed in place for 20 years when new columns where introduced in 2007 as part of the £16m INTEGREAT project.

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