Lucky households could find a golden ticket for the zoo in their mail from Monday.
Taking part in this year’s historic Lord Mayor’s Show parade in London will live long in the memory for one Suffolk farmer.
Children and adults alike were treated to an afternoon of outrageous science experiments.
A 17-acre solar farm for a food producer, famous for its breed of duck, has been approved, despite objections by some of its soon-to-be neighbours.
A unique cross-county road trip is set to take place tomorrow morning with a giraffe being moved to its new home.
Emergency services dealt with a pair of collisions in an evening – one which saw a road closed and another which saw a driver freed from their car.
A primary school has welcomed its next set of road safety officers, tasked with spreading the word in and around the community.
Norfolk's gritting fleet has headed out for the first gritting run of the season as icy weather is forecast tonight.
A young Suffolk farmer is urging the government to reverse “devastating” decisions made in the budget for the sake of farming’s future.
A village road is set to be closed for three days with more than £2,000 worth of work being done to repair a broken pipe.
Two big-name comedians will arrive in Attleborough next year, it has been announced.
A group of teachers from Diss High School are growing moustaches to support men’s health.
Thousands gathered across the Diss Express area last weekend to remember those who have fought and died to protect our freedoms.
A touring theatre company is returning to the area this month, this time with a George Bernard Shaw classic.
A church roof fundraiser, which allowed people to find out about the world of the media from a pair of broadcasting giants, raised more than £1,000.
Shoppers did not need a second invitation to start their Christmas shopping nice and early at the weekend.
A pumpkin patch which had wheelbarrows stolen from its site around a week before it was set to open have had some of them recovered by police.
Food producers and visitors from far and wide took part in a town’s inaugural farmers’ market.
The owner of a popular nursery has thanked the community for its support as it celebrates 25 years of being in business.
A campaigner has said he will continue to push a petition he hopes will change the healthcare in his town after receiving the backing of his MP.