The benefits of various multi-million pound projects set to improve Great Yarmouth's infrastructure and create hundreds of jobs have been heralded at a special meeting in the town.
Great Yarmouth Borough Council invited business bosses and other key players in the borough to a presentation held at Great Yarmouth Racecourse.
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Mr Smith: "Today is about promoting all the investment that is coming into the borough so people can see what is going on. It is just keeping everyone informed of where we are at and what is going on.
At the meeting was Glenn Hurren of Asco UK which is based in South Denes Road.
He was impressed to hear about all the developments going on in the town and said: "I am just very, very excited about the future of Great Yarmouth.
"It means a lot to Asco and our employees. We have every confidence in the port and the borough council."
Richard Goffin, port director for Peel Ports in the town, said the message from the meeting was one of positivity and praised the councils' upbeat attitude.
Dr Catherine Richards, the principal of East Norfolk College, was also at the meeting.
She said: "I think the messages from today are really, really positive. The borough is doing really well and there is a great vision.
"I think in terms of what the college can do to help, I feel really confident that we are all working towards the same end goal.
"I know we need to work in terms of skills for the local economy to help our businesses.
"I think these events are very important because we can all develop our shared vision of what is best for our borough."
Town centre project progresses
The meeting heard that another crucial stage has taken place to help revitalise Great Yarmouth town centre.
The purchase will lead to the the creation of a learning hub in the former store and would see a relocated library sharing space with students on undergraduate courses affiliated with the University of Suffolk, and potentially the University of East Anglia, as well as East Coast College and East Norfolk Sixth Form College as partners.
Mr Smith said: "We have now got the keys to the building and now the work begins on repurposing that building.
"It will be a community hub. It is all about the regeneration of the market place, with the new market and the Palmers building work."
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