Take a virtual tour of Great Yarmouth's new Marina Centre
Great Yarmouth Borough Council is getting set to build a new water and leisure complex in place of the old Marina Centre on the seafront. This once-in-a-generation investment, estimated at £25.9m, will be a major year-round boost to the economy whilst supporting community health and well-being across the borough for decades to come. Construction of the new Marina Centre is scheduled to start in spring 2020, with the new complex open during 2021. In the meantime, the council has released this walk-through video to give people a sneak peek inside the exciting new facility.
Experience – have the very best British seaside holiday
We all know that British weather can sometimes be a bit unpredictable, but your holiday experience is guaranteed weather-proof in Greater Yarmouth as there’s so much to do indoors as well as out.
What’s to do? A choice of ten-pin bowling alleys open from early ‘til late, a large tropical swimming pool on the seafront with sea views from inside, let off some steam with indoor paint gun games or quasar laser, for the very little ones there’s several indoor children’s play centres to choose from in Gorleston-on-Sea, Hemsby and Great Yarmouth and a choice of amusement arcades wherever you go
For a more relaxed take on your day, try the art gallery, find out more about Britain’s very first wind farm at the visitor centre, visit one of the borough’s museums, the lifeboat visitor centre, the Potteries or the Sea Life Centre. Just because you need to be indoors doesn’t mean you’re going to miss out on the best British seaside holiday experience.
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Featured in this short film: Wellington Pier Bowl, Top Gun Indoor Paint Gun, Gallery 133, Marina Fitness and Leisure Centre, Scroby Sandsy Visitor Centre, The Tolhouse museum, Quasar Laser, Amusements on Britannia Pier, Caister Lifeboat Visitor Centre, Great Yarmouth Smoke House and Potteries, Great Yarmouth Sea Life Centre.
Bwell Gyn Fitness Gorleston Great Yarmouth Norfolk
Bwell Gym fitness Gorleston Great Yarmouth Norfolk
Our gym has a wide range of fitness equipment. Ranging from cardiovascular equipment like treadmills, cross trainers rowers, upper body bikes and reclined and upright bicycles. Plus a select range of resistance machines, and free weights, as well as matted areas for stretching and floor work.
We have over 100 exercise stations including those listed above. It also has stepping machines, punchbags, suspension training equipment, pliometric platforms and a studio you can use when it is not booked out for other uses. Programme updates cost £6 and personal training sessions are available from £15 per hour, depending on the instructor you choose.
The wide and varied range of equipment available to you is only a small part of the BWell experience. We have instructors with their own specialities to help you achieve your fitness objectives. We will try to match you up with an instructor who can help you reach your goals, and you will find that you will have the comfort of knowing you will have fitness experts on hand to guide you when you need it most.
For exercise classes we have a large studio idea for Dance sessions and martial arts activities. Plus we have recently added studio 2 which is fully matted and even has timed lighting for exercise routines. Both studio’s are available to hire for as little as £15 per hour.
We have details of the classes on the website as well as links to the specialist classes such as the KAPAP self derence sessions that take place on a Wednesday evening.
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Billie Box and Felixstowe Ferry Sailing Club
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Billie Box Limited is proud to announce that they are now sponsoring the safety boat at Felixstowe Ferry Sailing Club.
Felixstowe Ferry Sailing Club, also known as the FFSC is based at the mouth of the River Deben in Suffolk, an area known locally as Felixstowe Ferry.
Jane Billing, the founder of Billie Box has been a member of Felixstowe Ferry Sailing Club since 1966. During her long association with the club Jane has held several positions, including social secretary and fundraiser. One of her proudest achievements was working alongside the East Suffolk Water Ski Club to raise £1,700 for the RNLI.
When Jane was asked if she would be interested in sponsoring the safety boat at Felixstowe Ferry Sailing Club is was an easy decision to make. In addition to being involved in running the club, Jane has also won several prestigious awards for her sailing.
The safety boat at the FFSC is named ‘Carl Giles’ after one of the club’s Presidents. Carl, or just ‘Giles’ as he was known to his readers, was a prominent cartoonist who enjoyed an exceptionally long career. He was also a member of Felixstowe Ferry sailing club.
Everyone at Billie Box is proud to be sponsoring the safety boat at Felixstowe Ferry Sailing Club.
Billie Box sell new and used shipping containers throughout the UK. They also supply shipping container conversions, most notably as classrooms, offices, canteens and secure chemical stores.
To find out more about Felixstowe Ferry please visit ffsc.co.uk
To find out more about Billie Box new and used Shipping Containers please call on 0800 121 7388 or visit - you can follow the links in the description for this video.
Scuba Diving Lowestoft, Try Dives and Mooching Around. GoPro Hero5
Welcome to my channel, I hope you enjoy watching all the kayak fishing around the UK, mostly in the North Sea - in the sea and river, fishing for cod, bass, tope, dogfish, smoothound, thornback ray, whiting, wrasse and anything else I can target There's scuba diving off the North Norfolk Coast and Suffolk, wreck diving, reef diving, river diving, even Cenote Diving, in the Red Sea off Egypt, the Mediterranean off Malta and Gozo and in Mexico, Brazil, Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Pembrokeshire in Wales, Swanage and Plymouth and of course the diving with sharks in South Africa. There's kayaking too, including surfing sailing and touring in the UK and abroad and a bit of snorkelling, Plenty of videos too of me fiddling with and driving my classic car, a 1973 Triumph Spitfire and other cars get a look in too. There's cooking, eating, travelling around various cities in Europe - Berlin in Germany, Naples and Rome in Italy, plus the Vatican; Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv and elsewhere in Bulgaria; Lefkosia / Nicosia and much of Cyprus, Krakow in Poland, there's Malta too. Istanbul in Turkey just outside Europe too, and Egypt around Hurghada. Further afield there's a bit of South Africa and Latin America with the Mayan Riviera of Mexico and Rio de Janeiro, Paraty and Isla Grande in Brazil. There's even a bit of Northern Ireland and parts of England mixed in with the nonsense of East Anglia in a camper van with my daughters! If you enjoy one video please watch another and consider subscribing so you don't miss future uploads however crap they might be! Thanks and regards, Mark
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Lowestoft
Lowestoft (/ˈloʊ.əstɒft/, /ˈloʊstɒft/ or /ˈloʊstəf/) is a town in the English county of Suffolk. The town is on the North Sea coast and is the most easterly point of the United Kingdom. It is 110 miles (177 km) north-east of London, 38 miles (61 km) north-east of Ipswich and 22 miles (35 km) south-east of Norwich. It is situated on the edge of the Broads system and is the major settlement within the district of Waveney with an estimated population of 58,560 in 2010.
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Oct. 17, 2019 - House of Assembly Proceedings
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Question Period: 1:14:52
Government Business: 2:05:01 and 6:33:29
Committee of the Whole House on Bills: 6:06:38
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