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Camille Berrriman trained on the Bury Free Press before stints on another newspaper and in PR. She now works as a reporter for the Bury Free Press and Suffolk News.

The Office actor to open village hall

13 August 2025
The Office actor to open village hall

The Office actor to open village hall

13 August 2025

A film and television star is to officially reopen a village hall which has been out of use for several years


Police appeal following A11 collision

12 August 2025
Police appeal following A11 collision

Police appeal following A11 collision

12 August 2025

Police are appealing for witnesses following a collision on the A11.


Remembrance evening for VJ 80 milestone

12 August 2025
Remembrance evening for VJ 80 milestone

Remembrance evening for VJ 80 milestone

12 August 2025

Town is set to mark the 80th anniversary of VJ with an evening of remembrance next week.


‘Historic day’ as bypass opens

11 August 2025
‘Historic day’ as bypass opens

‘Historic day’ as bypass opens

11 August 2025

Motorists using the A140 south of Norwich have been able to use the long awaited Long Stratton bypass for the first time today.


Veterinary nurse Emily’s experience of a lifetime

11 August 2025
Veterinary nurse Emily’s experience of a lifetime

Veterinary nurse Emily’s experience of a lifetime

11 August 2025

A Norfolk veterinary nurse travelled thousands of miles to help improve the welfare of animals in East Africa.


Peppa, Stitch and Mickey make appearances at fete

09 August 2025
Peppa, Stitch and Mickey make appearances at fete

Peppa, Stitch and Mickey make appearances at fete

09 August 2025

Wet weather failed to put a dampener on a Scole care home’s fete.


Town’s tales of the unexpected on ghostly tours

08 August 2025
Town’s tales of the unexpected on ghostly tours

Town’s tales of the unexpected on ghostly tours

08 August 2025

Spooky stories will be brought to life in spirited walks taking place tomorrow and next weekend.


Inspections find half of second-hand cars for sale are unroadworthy

07 August 2025
Inspections find half of second-hand cars for sale are unroadworthy

Inspections find half of second-hand cars for sale are unroadworthy

07 August 2025

Norfolk Trading Standards is warning drivers to be vigiliant when buying cars, following recent inspections.


Show is for ‘anyone who has ever brought a ticket to ride’

07 August 2025
Show is for ‘anyone who has ever brought a ticket to ride’

Show is for ‘anyone who has ever brought a ticket to ride’

07 August 2025

Bus fans will be in their element on Sunday, as the annual Big Bus Show rolls in.


Farm-themed summer art trail is a ‘celebration of talent and community spirit’

07 August 2025
Farm-themed summer art trail is a ‘celebration of talent and community spirit’

Farm-themed summer art trail is a ‘celebration of talent and community spirit’

07 August 2025

Farmyard animals, albeit it of the inanimate variety, have moved into two towns this summer.


Visitors flock to experience heritage railway milestone

05 August 2025
Visitors flock to experience heritage railway milestone

Visitors flock to experience heritage railway milestone

05 August 2025

There were smiles all round as a heritage railway celebrated the official opening of an extension of its track at the weekend.


Bumper hemp crop wows sustainable farming operation

04 August 2025
Bumper hemp crop wows sustainable farming operation

Bumper hemp crop wows sustainable farming operation

04 August 2025

A sustainable farming operation is expecting a harvest so huge its owners do not know what they will do with it.


‘Mad’ long-held barn dream is now a reality

01 August 2025
‘Mad’ long-held barn dream is now a reality

‘Mad’ long-held barn dream is now a reality

01 August 2025

A 16th century barn with a quirky history has found a new home, thanks to ‘a mad dreamer’.


‘Hitting our stride’: Creative passions lead start-up to awards nod

31 July 2025
‘Hitting our stride’: Creative passions lead start-up to awards nod

‘Hitting our stride’: Creative passions lead start-up to awards nod

31 July 2025

A start-up business has been recognised in regional awards and could triumph on the national stage.


‘The most rewarding part of my role is seeing how many lives we touch’: Supermarket has donated 136,000 meals

30 July 2025
‘The most rewarding part of my role is seeing how many lives we touch’: Supermarket has donated 136,000 meals

‘The most rewarding part of my role is seeing how many lives we touch’: Supermarket has donated 136,000 meals

30 July 2025

A supermarket which has donated the equivalent of 136,000 meals to people in need is celebrating the impact it has made.


‘Beacon of hope’ twins born at zoo

29 July 2025
‘Beacon of hope’ twins born at zoo

‘Beacon of hope’ twins born at zoo

29 July 2025

A zoo is celebrating the birth of critically endangered twin cotton-top tamarins.


Full steam ahead for railway milestone

28 July 2025
Full steam ahead for railway milestone

Full steam ahead for railway milestone

28 July 2025

A milestone day is fast approaching for a rural heritage railway.


Overnight closures planned for £35,000 works on key road

27 July 2025
Overnight closures planned for £35,000 works on key road

Overnight closures planned for £35,000 works on key road

27 July 2025

Drivers who use a key road will face overnight disruption next month as works are carried out.


Proposal for self storage facility on agricultural land

25 July 2025
Proposal for self storage facility on agricultural land

Proposal for self storage facility on agricultural land

25 July 2025

Plans have been submitted for a self-storage facility on agricultural land.


Two-day road closure during £5,500 maintenance works

25 July 2025
Two-day road closure during £5,500 maintenance works

Two-day road closure during £5,500 maintenance works

25 July 2025

A village road will be closed for two days during essential maintenance works.


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