In pictures: Pier undergoes £1.8m refurbishment


One of the biggest tourist attractions on the Norfolk coastline has undergone a £1.8m transformation.
The original wooden Britannia Pier was built in Great Yarmouth in 1858 but was demolished in 1899.
A new steel and timber frame was constructed in 1901 - but reopened in its current form in 1958 after a series of devastating fires destroyed the structure.
It was bought by Triangle Amusements in December 2022, with the group applying for planning permission to upgrade the site a year later.
A new amusement arcade and a new facade have been part of the refurbishment, with a second phase of work expected to start in October on the food stalls and cabin.
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