In the end the hype and excitement was all in vain for those hoping to catch a glimpse of the partial eclipse in Diss.
Craft stall slots are on offer at the Eye Town Hall Easter Fair, on March 28.
Film night returns to Alburgh Village Hall on Friday, March 20, with a showing of the feature-length drama Mr Turner, starring Timothy Spall.
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Framlingham Art Society hosts a coffee morning on Saturday from 10am-noon in St Michael’s Rooms in the town.
Six allotment sheds in Church Road, Brockdish, have been broken into.
The husband of a Pulham Market woman who died at home two days after a varicose vein operation says his life has been ‘destroyed’ and is considering legal action against Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH).
Diss Town manager Mark Reeve hailed the effort of his players despite being eliminated from the Norfolk Senior Cup following a 3-1 defeat to higher-league Dereham Town.
Multiple fire crews from across the region were called to tackle a blaze at a property in Stonham Aspal on Monday.
Redgrave rockers Walkway are enjoying further success after their video for single Streetwise reached more than 49,000 views on Youtube.
The Discovery Class at St Andrew’s CEVA Primary School in North Lopham are this week’s featured class.
Just weeks removed from their latest album release The Mindsweep, rockers Enter Shikari, who will headline the second stage at this year’s Download Festival, are set to perform at Norwich UEA.
An 87-year-old man from Yaxley died in hospital after suffering a fall at the care home where he lived, an inquest has heard.
Diss Town manager Mark Reeve was left delighted after seeing his side move to within one game a Norfolk Senior Cup final appearance at Carrow Road with a 4-1 quarter-final success over King’s Lynn Town.
The New Year may well be days old but for the keepers at Banham Zoo, the hard task of putting together the annual animal inventory has already begun
For more than ten years our roving photographer Mark Bullimore has documented the triumphs and disasters and the sad and joyous moments of news in this part of the world.
The Meadow Farm is situated in a truly secluded setting in Quaker Lane, Tasburgh, enjoying an outlook over gently rolling countryside and water meadows.