Great Yarmouth News : Search for 'CCTV'
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Friday 27th August 2010Boy racers upset Pleasure Beach area
People using Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach have been attacked by paintball pellets, had lasers shone in their eyes and been shot at with BB guns. The problem comes as nearby families are complaining at noise and disturbances from boy racers who ga...
Friday 5th March 2010
Town centre’s fight against crime heralded
Great Yarmouth’s teamwork in fighting town centre crime was held up as an example to the rest of the country this week. Town centre manager Jonathan Newman told a national conference of the partnership approach to ridding the town's shopping centr...
Thursday 14th December 2006
Mattress Dumping Parrot Man Pays The Price
Alan Cooper has been fined by local magistrates for dumping an old mattress in Sandy Lane, Belton, after being filmed by a local residents' CCTV security system. Fines and costs came to £300 in one of the few successful local prosecutions for the bor...
Saturday 17th December 2005
More Seafront Pay and Display
Around 200 currently free car parking spaces just North of Great Yarmouth seafront are to become pay and display in a move that will increase revenue by around £80,000. The pay "season" is also to be extended by including April within the months that...
Friday 5th August 2005
Extra £2m needed for Golden Mile revamp has potential
Plans for an extra £2million required for a revamp of Great Yarmouth seafront look likely to be explored by the borough council. Local leading seafront business man Peter Jay put pressure on the InterGreat project directors, accusing the directors...
Friday 4th February 2005
Clampdown on dirty dogs
Dirty dog owners who allow their animals to foul Great Yarmouth's beaches are to be targeted in a CCTV crackdown. Tourism chiefs aim to hit offenders with £50 fines - or a court appearance and a possible larger penalty of up to £1000. They fear peopl...
Thursday 23rd December 2004
Car park charges may pay for cameras
Car park charges could be raised to pay for CCTV cameras as as review of the camera system in Great Yarmouth comes to an end. The borough's 54 cameras cost £140,000 a year, and although there is currently government funding the council needs to make ...
Friday 17th December 2004
CCTV boost for residents
Extra CCTV cameras have gone live in Great Yarmouth - raising hopes that they will cut crime and catch offenders. The six new cameras, which cost more than £80,000, are trained on the Middlegate housing estate in Nottingham Way, and on King Street, M...
Wednesday 4th February 2004
Flytipper Filming
Persistent flytippers will be caught out following the introduction of miniature cameras at known troublespots around Great Yarmouth. The tiny devices - no larger than a cigarette packet - will relay images to the town's central CCTV system so culpri...
Thursday 20th November 2003
Canopy Of Lights for Regent Road
A vast web of 92,000 LED lights may be erected above the entire length of Great Yarmouth's main tourist street, Regent Road. The spectacular effect is bound to attract visitors keen to witness the year-round feature, claim tourist chiefs. Councillors...
