Houses in Great Yarmouth are being demolished to make way for £121m crossing

Houses condemned for being in the way of a new bridge are being torn down. A workforce of around 100 is on site around Southtown Road and William Adams Way in Great Yarmouth preparing for the new £121m crossing Project director Tony Mulholland said the aim was to get all demolition work done by the end of April as the project reaches its "first key milestone." First to face the jaws of giant machines are homes in Queen Anne's Road. The whole terrace will likely be down by the end of the week. A further row is being torn down in Southtown Road, alongside some commercial buildings and a car sales operation on the other side of the river in South Denes. Brick rubble is being re-used in the construction, and the Brighton Terrace date stone will be saved and made a feature of.