A sports field was littered with rubbish and garden waste, while a hole was burned into its football pitch, after travellers left their mark the site.
A former Laxfield couple, who emigrated to New Zealand, have been found dead in what police are treating as a murder-suicide investigation.
A football event dubbed ‘the world’s greatest single-goal knockout competition’ will return to Diss on Good Friday.
A British showjumper has spoken of his pride at being chosen as the official ambassador for the UK’s largest horse welfare charity.
A village lane will be closed for two days as work costing more than £7,000 will take place.
We are a nation of bed sharers when it comes to giving our furry friends somewhere to sleep, according to a Norfolk pet care company.
The dates for public consultations into a new community and leisure centre in Diss have been announced.
A man has been sentenced to over four years in prison after stabbing another in Norwich.
A man in his 80s suffered life-threatening injuries following a serious collision in the early hours of the weekend.
An appeal has been launched following a pair of two vehicle thefts from Long Stratton.
A police cordon has been removed from a town property after a child was found unresponsive at home.
A major milestone has been reached in the construction of a bypass set to cost nearly £50 million.
Darts players will go toe-to-toe when they attempt to complete a 12-hour non-stop challenge next week.
The organiser of a village craft fair has bowed out in style, having overseen more than 20 events in her time at the helm.
A young DJ, who took his first steps in the industry at Park Radio, has signed his first professional contract with BBC Radio 1.
A businesswoman has spoken of her delight after being announced as the winner of a leading award.
Tasty treats were on the menu at last weekend as Harleston Ladies Circle brought their best bakes to the table to raise some funds.
Football cannot be ruled out as a factor which led to the death of a former Diss and Ipswich Town striker, an inquest heard this week.
Officers have been on the buses this week around the city for a crackdown on people using their mobile phones whilst driving.
Four nights of road closures to work on a B road which will cost more than £50,000 are set to take place next week.