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Our General Meeting for 2010 will be held at the Priory Centre in Great Yarmouth on the 8th March between 7 - 9pm.
This year we are excited to be joined by our special guest speaker, Colin Tooke. Colin will be talking about Great Yarmouth and Gorleston Through the Twentieth Century.
All members and any non-members who wish to join us for the evening are welcome. Refreshments and nibbles will be served following Colin’s talk.
We look forward to greeting you on the evening.
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We are currently looking for anyone looking to make a connection or link of any kind with our French friends. We are especially looking for connections from a youth, educational and sporting background. For example, we have had a request from a cycling group in the Rambouillet area to connect them with a local cycling club or group in this area to enable them to join them for a ride or rides at a future date in this area.
Should you or someone you know wish to make a connection, please …
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October 23rd – 26th saw a Gorleston based Keep Fit group join a group of members from the Great Yarmouth Twinning Association for a long weekend with French friends in Rambouillet.
The weekend visit forms a key part of the associations aim to promote and facilitate friendship by giving the visitors the opportunity to spend time with host families from the area, thus furthering educational, linguistic, cultural and social links between residents of the towns. This year the visit also gave the Keep Fit group a long awaited opportunity to meet …
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TWINNING BENEFITS
Ever wondered what the twinning signs at the entrance to Great Yarmouth mean? More importantly, do you know where Rambouillet actually is and how the twinning of the two towns can benefit you?
The twinning of Great Yarmouth and Rambouillet was founded in 1956, when a unique bond was created between two vastly different towns in France and England. This was the start of a relationship that has now existed for over 50 years.
Today the Great Yarmouth and Rambouillet Twinning Association oversee this relationship on behalf of the …
