Dog owners are being invited for a sneak peek of a new exercise field ahead of its official opening.

The Winterton Hound Ground, at Mill Farm House on Hemsby Road in the village, is holding a 'Come and See' event on Saturday, July 29.

The field boasts swimming pools, paddling pools, slides, see-saws, tunnels - and a human hut where dog owners can take shelter from the rain and wind and make a cup of tea.

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Owners Max and Steve Jones said that people can turn up whenever they like between the hours of 10am and 7pm. There will be refreshments, sandwiches and cakes.

Dogs must be kept on their leads - a special request only for this weekend's open day.

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Ms Jones, 59, said that the official opening is "imminent" and could be as early as next week.

In the meantime, the couple are making final checks on the business' website, where customers will be able to book slots for the field.

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They have lived in Winterton for 24 years and had the property for 22 of those.

Ms Jones said: "We used to have horses but we’ve grown older and the horses have moved on and we wanted to do something with the land."

The decision to open a dog exercise field was influenced by the numbers of adders in the dunes and seals on the beach meaning there are less places to walk dogs in Winterton.

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"The response has been absolutely amazing, overwhelming, we’re so grateful to all the support," she said. 

The planning application to open the Hound Ground was approved by Great Yarmouth Borough Council in May.

The plan received broad support from neighbours who said the new business will be an 'asset' for the village.

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