Sheringham Easter weekend April 2020. COVID19 Lock Down Pictures: Vanessa Connolly (Image: Archant)
In Great Yarmouth, the borough council joined with tourist bosses to say the town was closed to visitors this weekend, regardless of how high the mercury rose.
On Easter Sunday, webcams around the seafront showed streets and beaches, usually full of sun seekers and visitors on a warm and sunny bank holiday weekend, almost entirely deserted.
Occasionally, cyclists or walkers prove the cameras are more than still pictures, while police cars can be seen routinely patrolling the seafront.
While the streets of Sheringham weren’t completely empty on Saturday, many of those out appeared to be carring out shopping, and the streets were reportedly quieter on Easter Sunday as many residents and visitors stayed at home.
Great Yarmouth from live web cam Easter Sunday 2020. Pictures: Great Yarmouth Borough Council (Image: Archant)
Sheringham Easter weekend April 2020. COVID19 Lock Down Pictures: Vanessa Connolly (Image: Archant)
Great Yarmouth from live web cam Easter Sunday 2020. Pictures: Great Yarmouth Borough Council (Image: Archant)
Sheringham Easter weekend April 2020. COVID19 Lock Down Pictures: Vanessa Connolly (Image: Archant)
Sheringham Easter weekend April 2020. COVID19 Lock Down Pictures: Vanessa Connolly (Image: Archant)
Sheringham Easter weekend April 2020. COVID19 Lock Down Pictures: Vanessa Connolly (Image: Archant)
Sheringham Easter weekend April 2020. COVID19 Lock Down Pictures: Vanessa Connolly (Image: Archant)
Sheringham Easter weekend April 2020. COVID19 Lock Down Pictures: Vanessa Connolly (Image: Archant)
Great Yarmouth from live web cam Easter Sunday 2020. Pictures: Great Yarmouth Borough Council (Image: Archant)
Great Yarmouth from live web cam Easter Sunday 2020. Pictures: Great Yarmouth Borough Council (Image: Archant)
Great Yarmouth from live web cam Easter Sunday 2020. Pictures: Great Yarmouth Borough Council (Image: Archant)
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