A giant panda has gone missing in Dickleburgh — thanks to a Harleston super-slimmer.
A community’s two-year effort to place a memorial in commemoration of the American airmen who served in Eye during the Second World War will come to a head on Sunday.
An electricity engineer who said he was “spurred on” by the death of a colleague to develop a driver awareness programme at his company has scooped a national award.
A familiar face may have returned to the mayoral position in Diss — but the council has adopted a brand-new governing structure which aims to be more efficient and beneficial to the town.
A real-life rabbit rescue has inspired a Mendham resident to pen her first ever book.
A Diss High School student’s wheelie-good idea will brighten up the town later next month.
The principal of a south Norfolk-based dance school has hailed the “amazing results” of her “wonderful” group after they performed in Germany at the weekend.
A Banham slaughterhouse has been shut down by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) after concerns were raised over the welfare of animals.
Vital support and rehabilitation is set to be provided to dogs in care at Snetterton after a charity officially opened a new training barn.
Departing Eye Town Mayor Maria Ford has praised local volunteer groups and organisations for their involvement during her spell in charge.
A former Suffolk MP is backing a British exit of the European Union — claiming it is time to leave a “failed experiment going nowhere.”
Diss has named its honoured citizens for 2016.
Four Boots employees will be stepping up their efforts to support a cancer charity with a walk up Ben Nevis in August.
An Eye Town councillor who will be sworn in as the new mayor next month says his focus will be on young people.
Four ladies from one of Diss’ biggest employers will join more than 15,000 men and women in London on Sunday night — who will power walk in brightly coloured decorated bras in a bid to raise funds for, and awareness of, breast cancer.
Families are being invited to a day of entertainment when The Burston Crown hosts its first-ever ‘Fun Day Out’ on May 22.
A village’s effort to reopen its pub is set to celebrate a significant milestone later this month.
One of the region’s printing firms based in Attleborough has closed and entered liquidation with the loss of 35 jobs.
Pulham St Mary Parish Council has lodged a bid to buy its village pub which has been closed since 2007.
Suffolk Coastal MP Therese Coffey felt the wrath of speaker John Bercow yesterday after being told off for using her phone in the House of Commons.