Find out more about bus improvement works in Great Yarmouth at drop-in session
Taxi drivers, local businesses and the public are being invited to find out more about the improvements to the bus station in Great Yarmouth with the opportunity to look at the plans and learn more about the scheme which is due to be completed in May.

Officers from Norfolk County Council - which is leading the project - and Great Yarmouth Borough Council will be on hand at a drop-in session to answer queries and listen to feedback about the works. Representatives from the bus company First will also be available to discuss what the changes will mean for services.
The event takes place from 10am until 2pm on Wednesday, April 2, in Unit 13 (next to the B&M store) in the Market Gates shopping centre in the town.
As well as answering questions and addressing concerns where possible, Norfolk County Council officers will have information about how the work is progressing and and any upcoming changes to roads and bus stops.
Norfolk County Council says the scheme, which followed a public consultation, is designed to improve public transport by enabling two-way bus travel through the Market Gates Interchange.
It says it will make journeys quicker and more reliable, separate buses from other traffic and help boost the local economy.
The aim is to help future-proof public transport in Great Yarmouth where about 1.2m passengers a year currently use the Market Gates interchange. That number is expected to increase with improved transport links at the railway station, the new Herring Bridge and continued investment in bus services across the region.