Seven warehouses and factory buildings in Great Yarmouth are set to be demolished in a plan to redevelop part of the town.

A total of 89 homes are planned to be built on The Conge.

The first phase is set to begin with the demolition of seven warehouses and factories.

A decision on plans for the demolition of the former Lynch and Calver Store Tower House, Surma House, National Tyre Service, Midas House, Futters Furnishing Company Ltd, D & P Leisure and the East Consortium Building is expected to be reached by March 30.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: A visualisation of The Conge redevelopment. Picture - GYBCA visualisation of The Conge redevelopment. Picture - GYBC (Image: Great Yarmouth Borough Council)

This comes as the nearby North Quay area was recently awarded £20m for its own regeneration plans.

A spokesperson for Great Yarmouth Borough Council said: "The [Conge] demolition notices are not part of the £20m from the government’s levelling-up fund development of the North Quay area.

"Instead, they relate to the council’s aspiration to redevelop the lower part of The Conge as new high-quality housing, for which outline consent has been granted.

"The demolition of these buildings to the south side of The Conge is the first stage in this redevelopment."

Great Yarmouth Mercury: The warehouses along The Conge, Great Yarmouth. Picture - GoogleThe warehouses along The Conge, Great Yarmouth. Picture - Google (Image: Google)