The exhibition is open to the public until March 26.
The town's Royal British Legion will commemorate the 80th anniversary of the two fatal crashes that happened on the same day.
"I'm sure that our team's success is an inspiration to many other small heritage railway projects around the country."
Across the Diss Express area, we were sent in pictures of people donning costumes for World Book Day.
A pony, which has been a foster mum to many others at a horse sanctuary, is now hoping to find a home of her very own.
The former gardener has made the jump after rediscovering one of his first loves during lockdown.
He was heavily involved in the town, helping with the annual carnival and was well known in sporting circles.
The court heard the pair had travelled around the country and coordinated the purchase, supply and distribution of class A and class B drugs.
The boys were arrested and interviewed by police today.
Norfolk Police are trying to trace a man who is wanted for assault, criminal damage and breaching bail conditions.
Fire crews from Diss, East Harling, Harleston, Hethersett, Long Stratton, Watton and Wymondham were to the farm, at around 4am.
One of the cars searched by police found crack cocaine with an estimated street value of between £100,000 and £350,000.
February 24 marked 100 years since the birth of a Diss goalkeeper, who would go on to play a little-known part in FA Cup history.
It will be The Sweetie Shop's last day of trading tomorrow.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a motorcyclist sustained life-changing injuries following a serious collision this morning.
A man who tried to rob two convenience shops with a knife has been given a 10 year sentence.
The youngster was so taken by wildlife photography that he quickly moved on to a professional camera – with some spectacular results.
The 62-year-old, from Roydon, joined the service in 2007 – at a time when all the doctors in the service were volunteers.
The three have been selected to take part in the 25th World Scout Jamboree in South Korea next year – but to get there, the real work starts now.
Basil Abbott give us his take on the Eastern Angles Theatre Company's new production: From Rushmere with Love.