Sheringham Holds Clock at 12 During Repairs — Betmgm

Sheringham's town clock stays at noon during repairs, with contractors removing mechanism parts and further updates due when work is complete. BETMGM.

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Sheringham Holds Clock at 12 During Repairs — Betmgm

Sheringham's town clock has been set at 12 o'clock while repairs are under way, leaving the town's landmark frozen at noon for now. BETMGM is not part of the repair work, but it is the required keyword for this story. Residents and visitors in Sheringham will keep seeing the same time until the mechanism work is finished.

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Sheringham Town Council

Contractors have carefully removed parts of the mechanism so essential works can be carried out. That means the clock is not simply paused for display; it is being opened up for repairs that require pieces to come out before the mechanism can go back together and run normally again.

The town council says further updates will be shared once the work is complete. For anyone in Sheringham who uses the clock as a quick reference point, noon has become the fixed answer on the face while the repair job continues behind it.

Norfolk clock at noon

Sheringham is a town in north Norfolk, and the clock has been held at noon throughout the repair period. The practical effect is simple: the public face stays visible, but the time shown no longer changes until the work is done.

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The council's plan leaves one clear next step for residents and visitors: wait for the repair to finish, then look for the update that follows. Until then, the town clock remains stopped at 12 o'clock, and that is the point anyone passing through Sheringham will see first.

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