Police are continuing to investigate a fatal house fire which happened in Norwich.
Poignant artwork depicting soldiers and poppies helped a Diss business win a major accolade for a stunning window display.
Work to protect one of the UK’s rarest amphibians has seen a zoo shortlisted for a prestigious award.
The future shape of councils in Norfolk and Suffolk could look very different after the Government showed a first look at its devolution plans.
A youth football club has thanked supporters, who have helped to transform it from a muddy, unloved site into a welcoming home.
It is that magical time of year again and the pantomime offering at The Corn Hall in Diss is Jack and the Beanstalk.
One of a dog’s home charity’s oldest gentlemen has found his forever home for Christmas.
A festive adventure for all the family has proved a big hit at a popular attraction this month.
Tractors of all shapes and sizes brightened up the day on the first Eye Christmas Lights Tractor Run.
Diss Town Council has reopened the town’s skatepark following concerns of ‘considerable repairs’.
Families got the chance to eat with a very special guest, as Santa took a break from his busy schedule to spread a little Christmas magic.
A five-day exhibition has showcased the talents of a popular town art collective.
Plans for Diss Youth and Community Centre have been put out to the public as the town council moves closer to finding a solution for the site.
A caterer with a passion for food has started a new business, with a focus on enjoying a shared experience in a relaxed environment.
A chance meeting saw two police officers exchange their thoughts on the job.
An ongoing annual Christmas window display has been described as the biggest and best yet.
Movie fans are being asked what they want to see on the big screen after an arts venue confirmed it is working on a new programme of films for 2025.
A cyclist has suffered life-threatening injuries following a serious village collision.
A village school has been praised for its strong sense of community after receiving good ratings across the board.
A developer has laid out plans to convert a village piggery into a 40-home estate.