South Norfolk MP Richard Bacon has warmly welcomed the government’s announcement that local councils must keep a register of aspiring self and custom builders who want to build their dream home.
More than 65 people showed up at a town council planning meeting to voice concerns about lack of infrastructure in the face of a revised housing estate bid in Diss.
Two of the region’s bands are celebrating a double success with a pair of big Norwich shows.
The Diss Express area is set to be swept up in cycle fever once again when the Aviva Women’s Tour races through south Norfolk this summer.
A dance teacher has told of her pride after 17 of her pupils qualified for World Championship Competition.
An Eccles family are set to embark on a five-month visit to Italy in a bid to treat their twin baby boys who were diagnosed with an incurable genetic illness.
South Norfolk Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) will not restrict access to audiology services for people with ‘mild’ hearing loss.
South Norfolk tenants of Saffron Housing will be among the first in the country to get the chance to buy their own home as part of a new government pilot scheme.
The headteacher of Wilby Church of England Primary School has jumped to the defence of small schools as one in our area faces potential closure.
The infamous Burston School strike — which became the longest running in British history — is set to be immortalised when its story is told on the big screen.
The supervisor of a Diss playschool has praised the staff, parents and volunteers after government inspectors deemed the facility to be ‘good’.
Harleston and Redenhall residents are the winners in the Diss Express area as authorities across the region begin to confirm how much tax they will charge parishioners over the upcoming financial year.
The latest GCSE performance data released from the government show improvements in education provision in Norfolk and Suffolk.
Work to improve the streets in and around the Diss Heritage Triangle could take place at the end of this year.
After five years of planning and work, a significant milestone in the Diss Heritage Triangle project was reached on Friday as the keys to the iconic Corn Hall were handed over to contractors to begin improvements.
A Winfarthing volunteer says she has fulfilled a dream by helping disabled children in a poverty-stricken region of Africa.
A long-serving Diss GP has said the busy Diss Health Centre could see an extra 400 to 500 patients on the books if two planning applications totalling nearly 250 more homes for the town are approved.
One of the smallest schools in the country is facing the risk of closure.
The leader of UKIP at Suffolk County Council has blasted the government’s proposed fire brigade cuts — claiming mid Suffolk residents will be put at “increased risk” if they go ahead.
Breckland Council is seeking the views — and support for — a £1.6m proposal which could triple the power available at Snetterton Heath from businesses in the village.