The chair of a £400,000 project to bring a community swimming pool to Debenham says time is running out for the ambitious plan.
Works affecting a Kenninghall road which have been described as a ‘palaver’ by one proprietor have been completed.
The chairman of a north Suffolk Royal British Legion (RBL) branch says he is “really glad” a key committee role has been filled amid fears its vacancy could have seen their group fold.
A plan to demolish a vets and turn the site into five homes has been met with opposition by Diss Town Council.
An East Harling care home which was told to improve by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) last year has been rated ‘Good’ in its latest inspection.
Guests and staff had to be evacuated after a fire broke out in the kitchen of the Park House Hotel in Sandringham on Friday.
A former Wortham resident who established a charity to help Ugandan children fulfil their dreams of studying has praised the local community after the annual fundraising jumble sale generated their best total to date.
A couple who have lived in Diss for more than 50 years are celebrating their diamond wedding.
A proposed 60-space car park which could have provided a road link from Station Road to Nelson Road in Diss will now only act as a route for pedestrians if approved after amendments were made by the applicant.
A regular Crufts competitor and dog owner is set to take her passion for man’s best friend to the community by organising a dog show in Dickleburgh.
A Suffolk County Councillor says progress is being made in a bid to keep a doctors surgery in the village of Hopton.
A pair of long-standing volunteers of the 95th Bomb Group Heritage Association in Horham have launched a project for a new film, exploring the “devastating” effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Police have reiterated to Long Stratton motorists to be vigilant with screws still being found in the village’s roads.
A south Norfolk school says they are heading for a “change of direction” after the ownership was transferred to an operator of a number of international schools in China.
The fourth Waveney Valley Food and Drink Festival is set to kick-off on Friday — with a wide array of events taking place across the Diss Express region for ten days.
A long-standing farmers’ market is inviting the community to celebrate their 15th birthday next month.
The time has finally arrived — a giant backwards clock has been put up in its new home in Diss.
A brand new ‘emoji’ released by the nation’s largest dog welfare charity has based one of its new creations on a Snetterton dog.
A former Wortham resident who established a charity to help Ugandan children fulfil their dreams of studying has thanked the community for their ‘huge’ support as an eleventh annual jumble sale approaches.
The group behind a £3 million project to revitalise the historic centre of Diss says an application for four retail stores off the A1066 will only bring benefit if it is “substantially revised”.