Bingo and quiz lovers invited to mayor's fundraisers
The Mayor of Great Yarmouth is set to host two fun charity events to raise money for her chosen charities for her year of office.
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Anthony Carroll is the weeklies editor for Newsquest titles in Norfolk and Suffolk and - the Great Yarmouth Mercury, Lowestoft Journal, Beccles and Bungay Journal, the North Norfolk News, the Dereham Times and Fakenham Times.
Anthony Carroll is the weeklies editor for Newsquest titles in Norfolk and Suffolk and - the Great Yarmouth Mercury, Lowestoft Journal, Beccles and Bungay Journal, the North Norfolk News, the Dereham Times and Fakenham Times.
The Mayor of Great Yarmouth is set to host two fun charity events to raise money for her chosen charities for her year of office.
The Trust’s assistant national conservator Alexandra Radford, who compiled the report, said: “The alarming increase we saw in 2021, driven by lockdown closures, is now a distant memory. This is excellent news for all our collections.
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One of the best-known local charity rides has started taking entries online for this year’s ride on Sunday May 12.
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Great Yarmouth Heritage Guides are starting their season in February half term with ‘Yucky Yarns’.
Great Yarmouth's recently completed £4.7m new market is to be officially opened later this month.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal officially opens the new facilities for Norfolk Schools Sailing Association at Filby Broad.
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