A town branch of WHSmith has been confirmed its closing date after it was announced as one of 20 to close across the country this month.
A former army officer who cut his ex-wife’s throat has been found guilty of attempted murder.
A business owner, who has added a shoe department to his ever expanding shop, has expressed his delight at the new addition.
Schools in the Diss Express area set to benefit from roof-top solar power, following a £180 million investment to reduce energy bills.
Defra has said a cull at a Norfolk farm has taken place after bird flu was confirmed on the premises.
A Framlingham superstar has banded together with some big names to call on the Prime Minister for long-term funding to UK music education.
A chocolatier is set to sell the business she created from her kitchen at home 18 years ago.
Children flocked to an event hosted by an award-winning Framlingham author last weekend.
A rallying cry has gone out for more women and their tractors to join the special charity event.
An event aimed at raising enough money to send two fire engines to war-torn Ukraine has been hailed as a huge success.
A technology centre, which sustained substantial damage due to Storm Babet, has reopened after a £720,000 upgrade.
A village bridge is set to be closed for two days for defect investigation work.
Norfolk’s fields could be transformed into industrial sites if an influx of solar farms are approved.
An icon of the airwaves has proved an old dog can learn new tricks – by highlighting the work of a Snetterton rehoming centre.
Attempts to save a village post office are hanging by a thread.
The artist has appeared on a hit BBC show showing off her bold and evocative style.
A business founder praised her team’s dedication and passion after winning a second accolade in as many months.
A reward has been offered for a missing pet skunk that has been on the run in Suffolk for more than a month.
A businessman is hoping he can be the driving force behind returning a village pub to its former glory after being won over by its location.
Work to replace traffic lights at a Diss junction will cost £95,000 and take 20 days to complete, according to Norfolk Highways.