Thousands of people across the Diss Express area paid their respects to the war fallen in a number of poignant Remembrance day events on Sunday.
Harleston pensioners are being encouraged to come forward to celebrate Christmas together when a local group stages a party with food and entertainment next month.
A ‘revolutionary’ new benefit for single jobseekers is now available in Diss — which the government claims will put 300,000 more people in work nationally.
Residents in south Norfolk are being consulted on their views on changes to Audiology services in the wake of “significant financial challenges”.
A proud north Suffolk Second World War veteran of the D-Day landings is to receive France’s top honour for his service during the conflict at a ceremony in London.
Eye Town Council has recommended refusal on an outline planning application for up to 280 new homes on land at the airfield.
Businesses in Diss have been issued a ‘last call’ to be featured in the upcoming release of the new town guide.
South Norfolk Council is offering help to residents in a bid to keep them warm and safe this winter.
Communities across the region will come together to pay their respects of Remembrance to those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice with a series of events later this month.
Tributes have been paid to the Reverend David Streeter, who has died aged 73.
A parish council clerk says there is still ‘much to do’ in a community’s bid to restore an Anglo-Saxon church which has stood for nearly a millennium.
The majority of drivers believe the parking charges in Diss are fair, according to a recent consultation.
Eye Town Council will hold an extraordinary meeting next week to consider their response to an outline planning application for up to 280 homes in the town.
A Pulham St Mary pub will not be demolished to make way for homes after a planning application was refused by South Norfolk Council.
Debenham residents are being urged to get involved in one of the biggest consultations in the village’s history as the next phase of the proposed neighbourhood plan begins.
A band formed in Diss just two years ago say they have got a “taste for the big time” after their biggest show to date, supporting established rockers Young Guns on Friday.
A Diss resident has praised the “brilliantly quick” response of the emergency services after a Land Rover burst into flames outside her home.
An appeal to help a lone 82-year-old sailor who lost everything when his boat sank is nearing £6,000.
A Wortham resident concerned about a potential housing application in his close says he finds the lack of public consultation “disturbing”.
The chair of a group aiming to halt a 40-homes plan in Gislingham says they will “continue to fight” after an appeal was lodged against its refusal.