The Post Office is proposing to move their branch in Debenham, offering a more modern store which would be open for an extra 56 hours a week.
Diss Town Council is hoping to create a “healthy body of water” which can be “enjoyed by all”, as progress begins to improve the landmark Mere in the town.
Hundreds of people paid their respects to the well-known Palgrave step dancer Percy O’Connor, who died last month aged 70.
The agonising wait for A Levels students in the Diss Express area is over, with hundreds set to join the record breaking figure of people starting a university course in September.
The district manager for East Anglia’s Jobcentres believes the “buoyant” jobs market has played a role in the reduction of unemployment figures in our region.
A spokesperson for the East of England Co-operative has been unable to confirm whether the food retailer will submit fresh plans for a store in Stradbroke.
The new owners of the Dickleburgh Village Store say they are looking forward to their latest challenge — and believe they have found the blueprint to make it a success.
A Framlingham care home ‘requires improvement’ following an unannounced inspection by Care Quality Commission inspectors.
Diss district councillor Tony Palmer says a planning application to link Nelson Road to Diss train station would open up “some exciting possibilities” should it be given the green light.
The longstanding owners of a Diss pub do not believe the potential arrival of J D Wetherspoon in the town would affect other public houses.
The Laxfield Co-operative Food store will close while a £350,000 transformation takes place.
Musicians from each corner of the United Kingdom have formed a boy band — a social media experiment which is the brainchild of a young Yaxley music promoter.
The longstanding owners of a Diss pub will pull their final pints from the bar they have occupied for more than 26 years when they leave later this month.
The living environment of a collection of homes would be ‘totally destroyed’ should planning permission be granted for new houses in Wortham, according to concerned residents.
The executive headteacher of a federation of north Suffolk schools believes collaborations are “the only way forward” to provide the best possible education.
A revised plan for 44 homes in Stradbroke has been narrowly backed by the village’s parish council.
Suffolk County Councillor for Eye Guy McGregor believes “the interest of residents were presented properly” in the wake of a £200 million gas-fired power station being given the green light last month.
A 16-mile charity trek to give an Attleborough toddler with an incurable illness a dream holiday to Disneyland is set to take place later this month.
A Hoxne mother has been forced to travel between five to ten miles to receive phone signal as tree growth has affected the Vodafone mast in the village.
The decision on a planning proposal for 17 new houses and village hall in Scole has been deferred by South Norfolk Council.