A family favourite funfair is returning to a coastal town this spring.
The Great Yarmouth Easter Fair is back in just four weeks where thousands of visitors can enjoy rides, a haunted house and food stalls throughout the four-day event.
Among the attractions are expected to be dodgems, bungee trampolines, bumper boats, rodeo bulls, carousels, a fun house and hook-a-duck.
There will also be fairground favourites such as candy floss, toffee apples and doughnuts.
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Previous years have seen Great Yarmouth's mayor hand over the ceremonial Charter Key to representatives of the Showmen's Guild to kick off the fair.
This year it will be open from 4pm to 11pm on Thursday, April 4, then 11am to 11pm on the Friday and Saturday, and noon to 6pm on the Sunday.
There will be temporary road closures on The Conge and Church Plain from April 3 to April 7 to allow celebrations to be carried out.
As with previous years, the two-day market will be cancelled while the fair is in town.
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