Great Yarmouth views

Here we take a look at some of the developments taking place in our town to keep ex-pats (and locals) in touch...

As work continues on the restoration and necessary maintenance on Great Yarmouth's Town Hall, pictures taken from the top of the Victorian building show a unique sight of the quayside.
As work continues on the restoration and necessary maintenance on Great Yarmouth's Town Hall, pictures taken from the top of the Victorian building show a unique sight of the quayside.
May 22 2008: As work continues on the restoration and necessary maintenance on Great Yarmouth's Town Hall, pictures taken from the top of the Victorian building show a unique sight of the quayside.
the rooftops - and more of Great Yarmouth
the rooftops - and more of Great Yarmouth
the rooftops - and more of Great Yarmouth
May 18 2008: Our photographer took advantage of the opening of Nelson's Monument on South Denes to get these three glorious shots shwoing the rooftops - and more of Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth town hall.

May 13 2008: Under a skeleton of scaffolding high above the streets, work is continuing to restore Great Yarmouth town hall.
Urgent repairs are taking place re-roofing of the monument to Victorian civic pride that has stood grandly on the waterfront for more than a century.
Under protective sheets tiles are being stripped off rotting timbers cut out and ageing stonework repaired after decades of damage from the elements.
Slates are being sourced from the same Welsh quarry that was used for the brick and red sandstone building’s original construction.
The £1.5m restoration project began in October and is expected to finish by the Autumn.

 

Wellington pier

April 30 2008: The landmark Wellington Pier has regained its crowning glory as part of its transormation. The pier was dismantled and taken away for blasting to protect the beach from pollution - and now it is beginning to take shape again - a skeleton on the sands!

The outer harbour

April 28 2008: Great Yarmouth's outer harbour site is full of activity wuth the northern breakwater almost complete. The £50m harbour is expected to be completed on time in the early part of 2009.