The chairman of the Waveney Valley Folk Collective says the group is going from strength to strength after a first successful festival of folk music and beer at Eye Town Hall on Saturday.
A pair of friends have come up with a ‘sweet’ charity idea to raise funds — a 24 hour non-stop sugar beet harvesting challenge in Pulham Market this weekend.
A band formed in Diss two years ago are set for the biggest opportunity in their short musical careers so far when they support established rockers Young Guns on part of their UK tour next month.
The leader of Mid Suffolk District Council says the financial challenges the authority faces over the next few years are “unlike anything” they have faced before.
The chairman of the Debenham branch of the Royal British Legion (RBL) is appealing for a volunteer to come forward to save their group after a recently appointed secretary quit the role.
The Harleston Post Office will be reopened as a new modern branch on October 27 at 1pm.
A Cotton mother who faced her fears in a skydive earlier this month has thanked those who have supported her “crazy adventure” after £1,600 was raised.
South Norfolk Council and Norfolk County Council say they are preparing for potential government funding cuts of up to 40 per cent.
A gold and diamond ring marking a Diss resident’s move to the area more than three decades ago has been reunited with its grateful owner thanks to a young Diss Church of England Junior School pupil.
Green-fingered children at Bressingham Primary School will now be able to see the fruits of their labour — thanks to a near £6,000 grant award for a new allotment.
A community has launched a petition in a bid to save their pub in response to a planning application which proposes to knock it down to build houses.
Children, grandchildren and widows of the US airmen who flew out of Horham during the Second World War were part of a 25-strong group of American visitors hosted by the 95th Bomb Group Heritage Association for a week-long reunion.
A proposal for 44 new homes in Stradbroke have been approved by Mid Suffolk District Council.
A record number of children have taken part in this year’s Suffolk Libraries Summer Reading Challenge — with a number of presentations to be held across the Diss Express area.
A Cotton mother who faced her fears in a skydive earlier this month has thanked those who have supported her “crazy adventure” after £1,600 was raised.
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich MP Dr Dan Poulter has dismissed his expenses were ‘misclaimed’ after being named as one of 26 current and former MPs whose debts of up to £500 were written off.
More than 3,000 people are expected to have turned out for this year’s Burston Strike School Rally - 101 years on from the longest strike in history.
A Diss restaurateur has set herself the daunting task of climbing Kilimanjaro — nearly 6,000 metres high — in a bid to raise funds for a charity close to her family’s heart.
Labour leadership contender and North Islington MP Jeremy Corbyn described Sunday’s Burston Strike Rally match as “fantastic”.