The Government has announced additional funding to support low-income and rural households that rely on heating oil.
Celebrating 125 years
Cromer Pier Present
Cromer Pier today is a significant focus for culture, tourism and heritage in North Norfolk, acting as driver to the local economy with its fame and reputation reaching far beyond the county of Norfolk.
End of the Pier Show
Cromer Pier's Pavilion Theatre is host to the world’s only full-season End of the Pier Show. With more than 230 performances each year, around 75,000 visitors enjoy the mixture of variety, dance, comedy and magic acts.

Celebrating 125 years
Events at Cromer Pier
The pier also welcomes a host of other events including Heritage Day, Vintage Weekend, Paws on the Pier and sunset chill-out sessions
The Paws on the Pier event in March was a fantastic, dog-friendly festival celebrating our furry friends! Highlights include dog shows, stalls, and an adorable pet parade on the pier!

Celebrating 125 years
Pier Past
For more than 600 years, Cromer has been home to a stunning pier (or jetty) that boasts a rich and captivating history. Whether you’re admiring the breathtaking views or taking a stroll, this historic landmark is a treasure that has withstood the test of time.
Find out moreCelebrating 125 years
Pier Future
North Norfolk District Council has owned the pier since its formation in 1974, and manages a programme of maintenance and repairs to ensure the pier has a secure future, despite the challenging environment it sits in.
Find out more

The pier is owned and managed by North Norfolk District Council, and as proud guardians of this historic landmark NNDC is working with partners across Norfolk to celebrate the Pier’s extraordinary story throughout 2026.
