South Norfolk Council says there has been a “lot of interest” in the Forget Me Not grants which aim to assist people living with dementia.
Eye Police Station is one of 15 around the county which is no longer open to the public following a review.
More locations across the Diss Express area are set to be swept up into a cycle-frenzy after further details of the Aviva Women’s Tour were announced this week.
A thatched house in Oakley has been destroyed after a fire broke out this morning at the property.
A horse rescue charity says entries are still being welcomed for their annual show which takes place next month.
Manuscripts and photographs from a well-respected historian described as one of the “leading authorities” on road steam engines are set to fetch thousands when they go under the hammer this month.
A talking newspaper which provides local news to the blind and partially sighted in south Norfolk and north Suffolk will celebrate its 30th anniversary later this month.
A Diss church is closing early during the school holidays in a bid to deter “disruption” from young people.
Breckland Council has confirmed previous leader William Nunn has retaken the role.
A south Norfolk community group is hoping to make their town safer by warning pedestrians of the danger of ‘distracted walking’.
Zookeepers at Banham Zoo were unexpectedly called into action last month when one of their camels gave birth for the first time.
The rejection of a plan for 142 new homes in Diss has been described as “a victory for the people” by a campaigner against the application.
South Norfolk Council has taken steps to ensure the entire district is connected with superfast broadband.
Nearly £1,700 was raised for good causes as hundreds descended on Diss for the fifteenth annual King of the Cup competition on Good Friday.
A former manager at one of Suffolk’s most iconic pubs that is currently closed wants to put it “back on the map” as she leads a charge to get it reopened.
A former leader of Breckland district council has said he wants the job back, three years after he stood down.
Old Buckenham Airfield has announced a set of renovation works have been completed at the site — including a restaurant named after a former officer and Hollywood legend.
Diss will welcome some French influence to the town in April as the Fair Green Neighbourhood Association hosts its first ever Brocante.
Homes in Kenninghall were left without power as Storm Katie wreaked havoc across the country.
Tomorrow’s King of the Cup competition in Diss will see its first ever junior incarnation of the event.