Representatives of Women’s Royal British Legion (RBL) branches in the Diss Express area have spoken out against plans to integrate the section into the main charity.
A warehouse supervisor from Yaxley says she feels “over the moon” after scooping a double success at the 125th anniversary of the world’s largest dog show, Crufts.
Mendham has been crowned Suffolk County Council’s Most Active Small Village for 2015.
A ‘vital’ community transport group has made an impassioned plea for support to help drive the organisation forward.
South Norfolk Council planners have recommended approval to a 142 homes application in Diss.
Dickleburgh Post Office is set to close on Saturday for three weeks to allow for a ‘major refurbishment’.
A Diss-based theatre company is seeking a local cast for a professionally directed community production of Romeo and Juliet.
The new tenants of a famous north Suffolk pub said they were “overwhelmed” after more than 600 turned up to their reopening night.
Victims at high risk of domestic violence in Suffolk could be offered extra measures to secure their home following a grant award.
Phone services have been returned to Old Buckenham following a near two-week absence after a vehicle hit an exchange box in the village earlier this month.
The King of the Cup is something of a hallmark in the Diss calendar − and the self proclaimed ‘world’s greatest single goal knockout competition’ returns to the town next week.
Some of Europe’s best tribute acts will descend on Stradbroke in the summer as award-nominated festival Stradisphere returns for a third year.
A pair of brave East Harling girls are set to lose their precious locks in a bid to help those affected by cancer.
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Plans to introduce a 20mph zone in Eye have moved a step closer after nearly 50 residents showed their support at a public meeting.
A currently closed pub which has stood in a south Norfolk village for nearly 250 years should be “the hub of a thriving community” according to a committee member attempting to bring it back to use.
A north Suffolk library — one of the most unique in the country — has scooped a national award.
South Norfolk Council’s cabinet has stressed their support for further negotiations between the owner of Pulham St Mary’s only public house and the community.
Laxfield is set to welcome nine new council houses — the first to be built in two north Suffolk districts for nearly 30 years.
A community champion dubbed ‘Mrs Harleston’ is set to be recognised by her town council at their annual meeting next month.