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Great Yarmouth Town Centre Partnership

Unit 5, Wilkinson's Yard, Market Gates, Great Yarmouth NR30 2AX, United Kingdom

Great Yarmouth Town Centre Partnership
Non-profit organization
4.1
175 reviews
8 comments
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JP5H+46 Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom
+44 1493 745828
gytcp.co.uk
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Tuesday: 9–17
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Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: Close
Sunday: Close
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Ivor Humphries
Ivor Humphries
Spent a few hours looking around the market and town centre well worth a visit as it is a nice coastal town with plenty to see and do.it has all the local shops cafe's and restaurants and along the sea front there is lots of entertainment for all the family.we had a very enjoyable time.
Mumma bear C
Mumma bear C
Great town with lots to do and explore. Friendly welcoming shopkeepers and staff.good food and enjoyable walks. 🙃😷👍🌏🧸.
Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith274 days ago
Have always loved Gt Yarmouth especially the market. Regent Road was as busy as always.
Ian McGuffie
Ian McGuffie335 days ago
This is a public warning!!! DO NOT go to Great Yarmouth. It has the countries most corrupt policing. Sargent Anthony Parks helped a man named Glen Ellis escape prison with an attempted murder charge and got him a community order. Cctv of the incident, hospital records of broken bones were destroyed, dental records not produced and he also buried the photographic evidence of the facial injuries. This really is the most corrupt town in the country but because its supposed to be a tourist spot! Everything is kept low key as not to put people off going to this dying corrupt town.
Iiz Eady (Lizzle)
Iiz Eady (Lizzle)1 year ago
It's part of Yarmouth's character and very rustic.
Ian Frisby
Ian Frisby2 years ago
It's a shame alot of the big name shops have gone and alot of homeless hanging around the empty shop porches. Looks unruly.
Karl Clinton
Karl Clinton2 years ago
Not quite sure about the market revamp, perhaps should have asked what the traders wanted!
Janice Beaney
Janice Beaney2 years ago
Not much left in town need a new face-lift..
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