The first in a series of talks about the future of a Great Yarmouth landmark building has been held.

On Tuesday, February 28, people had their say on the future of the Ice House on Bridge Road.

The Ice House is set to be transformed into an arts and cultural centre, supporting the town's burgeoning cultural scene.

Eastern Daily Press: People at the Ice House consultation in Great Yarmouth. Picture - Peter J MorganPeople at the Ice House consultation in Great Yarmouth. Picture - Peter J Morgan (Image: Peter J Morgan)Circus and street performance company Out There Arts was awarded funds by the National Lottery Heritage Fund to support the development phase of the Grade II-listed building.

During the first consultation held at the Drill House, people between the ages of 16 and 25 had their say on the Ice House's development.

Harry Green, 19, said: "It felt so to be good to be to amongst other young people, and having input towards the project’s creative goals in Norfolk."

Eastern Daily Press: Harry Green at the Ice House consultation in Great Yarmouth. Picture - Peter J MorganHarry Green at the Ice House consultation in Great Yarmouth. Picture - Peter J Morgan (Image: Peter J Morgan)

The next consultation takes place Saturday, March 4, at the Drill House. Everyone is welcome to attend.

For more information on Ice House consultations and events, visit www.outtherearts.org.uk/the-ice-houseEastern Daily Press: The Ice House with its refurbished thatched roof. Picture - Emily PhillipsThe Ice House with its refurbished thatched roof. Picture - Emily Phillips (Image: Emily Phillips)