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Gorleston Social Club
87-90, High St, Gorleston,
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR31 6RQ
Tel: 01493 655899
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A Warm Welcome at Great Yarmouth, People come to soak up the sun in Great Yarmouth, they build sand castles and swim in the sea. For others the seaside brings back many memories of family holidays. Great Yarmouth is a haven to relax and escape from everyday life. There are sandy beaches, attractions, clubs, entertainment, shops, places to eat and drink. These are all the ingredients of a Greater Yarmouth holiday! what's on in Great Yarmouth.
Social Clubs in Great Yarmouth |
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| Conservative Club Market Gates Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR30 2BG Tel: 01493 843041 |
Great Yarmouth Football Social Club Sandown Road Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR30 1EY Tel: 01493 843373 |
| Nk Social Club 22-23 Northgate Street Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR30 1BA Tel: 01493 300003 |
C-Mac Social Club Beevor Road Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR30 3PX Tel: 01493 852389 |
| Conservative Club 34 Pier Plain Gorleston Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR31 6PE Tel: 01493 662176 |
Gorleston Social Club 87-90 High Street Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR31 6RQ Tel: 01493 443724 |
| Martham Sports & Social Club Sports Pavilion Playing Field Lane Martham Norfolk NR29 4SP Tel: 01493 740252 |
St Cloud Labour Club 21 Euston Road Great Yarmouth Norfolk NR30 1DZ Tel: 01493 843509 |
Great Yarmouth, is often known to locals simply
as Yarmouth, is an English coastal town in the county of Norfolk. It is situated
at the mouth of the River Yare, some 30km east of the city of Norwich and 18 km
north of the Suffolk town of Lowestoft
Great Yarmouth has been a seaside resort since 1760, and is the gateway from the
Norfolk Broads to the sea. For hundreds of years it has been a fishing port
dependent on the herring fishery, and today it services the offshore oil rigs.
The town has a popular beach and two promenades popular with locals and
tourists.
The town itself is actually located on a thin spit of land sandwiched between
the North Sea and River Yare. It is home to the historic rows and the main
tourist sector on the seafront. The area is linked to Gorleston, Cobholm and
Southtown by Haven Bridge and to the A47, A149 and A12 by the Breydon Bridge.
The unparished urban area that makes up the town of Great Yarmouth has an area
of 26.54 km² and according to the Office for National Statistics 2002 had a
population of 47,288. It is the main town in the larger Borough of Great
Yarmouth.[2] The ONS identify a Great Yarmouth Urban Area, which has a
population of 66,788, including the sub-areas of Caister-on-Sea (8,756) and
Great Yarmouth (58,032). The wider borough of Great Yarmouth has a population of
around 92,500.
Great Yarmouth is the fifth most deprived area in the country, in terms of
social, economic, education, and safety.
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