The north Suffolk town of Eye will once again open up its doors to the public as part of Heritage Weekend .
Redgrave rockers Walkway have released a brand new single — which their manager hopes could be the track which gets the band major attention..
The clerk to Great Moulton Parish Council says councillors are “pleased” a planning application to turn the village’s public house into a home has been turned down.
Diss Town Council has backed plans for pub giant J D Wetherspoons to open a premises in the town.
A well-known Diss historian is hoping some of his old photographs will not only jog a few memories — but also help raise funds for charity.
A Diss pensioner has told of her anger after two men tried to take her mobility scooter after posing as undercover police officers.
Membership at Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Labour has swelled since the 2015 General Election, according to its former PPC.
A group of residents in Long Stratton are taking to the streets at night to clear hundreds and thousands of screws being left on road junctions in their village.
Concerned Diss residents outnumbered the town’s planning committee by three-to-one at a recent meeting in response to a two-home application in the town.
A Diss employee scared of flying and heights will face her fears at the start of next month in a charity skydive — raising funds to tackle a ‘terrible illness’ which has plagued generations of her family.
Diss Corn Hall and its manager Angela Sykes have been nominated for the People’s Choice prize of the Norfolk Arts Awards 2015.
Housing association Orwell Housing say they will be revising the design of a planning application “accordingly” after withdrawing plans for eight new homes in Wortham.
In February the Diss Express caught up with an inspirational Stradbroke woman, who had battled back from being paralysed, following a fall brought on by her bipolar.
The owner of a Framlingham store which was set to close will remain open due to the “fantastic support” of the local community.
A plan for a new 60-space car park at Diss Rail Station which could link two roads has moved a step closer after the town council backed the proposal.
Students across north Suffolk and south Norfolk are celebrating another year of A-mazing GCSE results.
A fundraising walk organised to give a toddler with an incurable illness a dream holiday to Disneyland has raised more than £2,000.
A Harleston mother says she is hoping to “pay tribute” to the many local people affected by cancer by taking part in a half marathon next month.
Today marks the 70th anniversary since the end of the Second World War. But for one Eye widow, Victory over Japan Day carries more poignancy to her than most.
A north Suffolk town has made the Daily Mail’s top 100 Glories of Secret Britain.