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LEARN MOREDenise Dove took to social media to ask what people would like to see in town.
A Diss fire crew and police were called just after 1pm.
He was sentenced at Basildon Crown Court yesterday (January 30).
Diss shop owner has taken the positive step of moving premises.
A department store chain with a shop in Diss could be putting itself up for sale as it struggles on the high street.
The vehicle has been parked in Banham Road for some weeks.
A Long Stratton High School student has been awarded a conditional, fully-funded scholarship.
Eye town councillors and residents have helped to plant the first 200 trees in the town.
The ring had been given to Winifred by her late husband to celebrate their ruby wedding.
The Broken Egg Café at Hill Farm is up for sale.
Sue Sanford and Peter George have been decorating their house for the 19th consecutive year.
Almost 20 artworks are displayed in windows across the town.
The Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich and a former High Sheriff of Suffolk have paid their respects.
Her articles in the parish magazine prompted villagers to form an action group.
Harry Turburville, 13, has represented the town at many events.
The book includes writers such as Sir Henry Rider Haggard.
The event took place at The Oaksmere.
The poppies were hand painted by primary school pupils.
He retires after 51 years in the trade.
Cornucopia to appear in BBC’s Celebrity Antiques Road Trip.