A town library’s temporary move as part of an £83 million future-proofing project has been put back by Norfolk County Council.
A village pub hosted a festive bake-off to find out who makes the best mince pies.
Projects in Diss and Long Stratton are some of 13 set to be funded by the Greater Norwich Growth Board (GNGB).
A man and a woman who were arrested on suspicion of assault after a man was found stabbed in a town have been bailed.
A police cordon is still in place in a town after a man was stabbed.
A church warden is hoping the community will come together to help finish a restoration project for his town’s oldest timepiece.
A husband-and-wife team have hailed the success of their fair which has helped to raise money for a Spanish not-for-profit dog shelter organisation.
A fundraising group has purchased a pair of life-saving kits and wants people in their town to learn how to use them at a free training session.
A pet dog has taken a starring role in a primary school’s latest Ofsted inspection, which praised the institution for having ‘extremely happy’ pupils.
A group of Diss Sixth Form students have organised a charity auction to raise money for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH).
A Santa sleigh has passed its MoT at a Rushall garage as it prepares for a busy month.
A pair of brothers who helped make a cider business a household name have relaunched a Suffolk brewery.
Controversial plans to build five homes in Wortwell, which were submitted in October 2023, have been refused.
Fire crew members and cadets from Diss and Harleston were recognised at this year’s Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service Awards.
A Christmas lights switch-on and festive market saw around 1,000 people come out to Harleston town centre for festive fun.
Police are appealing for help to locate a wanted 20-year-old man who may be in the south Norfolk area.
Witnesses or dashcam footage to a fail-to-stop collision on the A11 are being asked to come forward by police.
The closure of a section of village road to address historical flooding issues has been extended for a second time.
A business bus, designed to help firms to thrive, rolled into town.
A driver has been bailed and set to appear in court tomorrow after a single vehicle collision on the A11.