There were at least 100 people at a meeting with a major developer over its proposals for a new housing estate in Diss.
The Diss Express area was whipped up into a cycling frenzy as some of the world’s top riders raced through our region on Wednesday.
Applications are being welcomed for two vacant councillor positions at Eye Town Council.
A Thwaite animal lover’s marathon effort has helped raise more than £1,500 for a dog rescue charity.
The project manager of the Waveney Foodbank is appealing for a volunteer to help at their warehouse, based at the Brome Industrial Estate.
Seven members of staff at a Banham slaughterhouse have been suspended by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) as investigations continue into animal welfare at the site.
A ‘unique’ project launching in south Norfolk will allow adult with learning disabilities who are at high risk of developing diabetes to access support to reduce their chances of getting the disease.
Suffolk’s smallest library is going back to school.
Brandeston Hall will be formally known as Framlingham College Prep School as of September.
Members of a pair of weight-loss groups have donated clothes to a charity shop they have ‘slimmed’ out of.
Volunteers at Citizens Advice Diss, Thetford and District have donated more than £100,000 worth of their time in the year up to April.
A bid to bring a full-time radio station to Diss, Harleston and Eye has received a further boost after a council gave the green light on their third and final transmitter.
Macmillan Cancer Support’s mobile service will be visiting Diss in June, offering free, specialist information and support on the disease.
Labour Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell is set to appear at this year’s Burston Strike School Rally.
Dozens of rail crossings across Suffolk could be closed or changed in a bid improve safety and allow for faster, more frequent and reliable services in the future, Network Rail claims.
A Thwaite teenager and her four Labradors are to trek 26 miles over two days in a bid to raise funds for a dog rescue charity.
Up to 12 new jobs could be created after another national chain lodged a planning application with a view to opening in Diss.
The Diss Express area has enjoyed a trio of ‘royal’ successes at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show.
A district councillor responsible for the Pulhams and Starston has joined South Norfolk Council’s new cabinet.
The director of a community interest company hoping to buy a village’s closed pub says they have enough funding to make a “realistic” bid for the premises.