One of the most unique libraries in the country has been shortlisted for a national award.
Band ‘D’ taxpayers in Mid Suffolk will see an increase in their council tax bill of just under 6p after the district authority set their budget for 2016/17.
If four new retail units in Diss get planning permission it could “signal the end” of some of the town’s independent businesses, according to a representative of Diss Heritage Traders.
Redgrave band Walkway have enlisted the help of a film star as they prepare to release their latest music video.
Three members of staff from a Harleston school are taking on a marathon challenge later this year to benefit good causes.
An exciting river project in Diss has become the beneficiary of the recent 5p carrier bag charge introduced last year — and the figure could rise should the public back it further.
BBC ‘star’ Mark Thompson — perhaps best known from his role as presenter of ‘Stargazing Live’ — will host an evening of astronomy and live demonstrations in Alburgh next month.
Conservative candidate for the Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner post Lorne Green says he will be “the voice of the people” should he be successful in this year’s election.
Suffolk County Councillor Guy McGregor says improving access between Diss and Eye is very much on the agenda following a report highlighting the issues of the A140.
A well-known north Suffolk swimmer has proved age is no barrier after he broke the 1,000 medal milestone.
A ‘minor disturbance’ on an Abellio Greater Anglia train last night resulted in the cancellation of a Norwich to London service this morning, according to a spokesperson.
A pair of fundraising events to help support an Eccles family who have travelled to Italy for pioneering treatment for their baby twin sons with an incurable genetic illness take place later this month.
The news that the Women’s tour is set to visit a pair of south Norfolk towns has been met with positivity by each council’s respective leaders.
The chairman of Palgrave Parish Council says proper consultation is needed between district authorities in Suffolk and Norfolk to ensure towns and villages can cope with extra homes.
A north Suffolk headteacher has praised his school’s “winning combination” as he prepares to call time on a 36 year career in education.
After lengthy debate, Diss residents will not have to pay any extra council tax to their town council for the 2016/17 financial year.
He became the first double amputee to reach the South Pole in the bleakest of conditions — but Scole’s Duncan Slater could be in for his biggest challenge yet.
A north Suffolk primary school which was the smallest in the country and closed nearly two years ago has been taken on by the Guide Association.
A south Norfolk pre-school established just six years ago has been rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted.
The search for the best independent retailer in South Norfolk has begun.