The long-running saga to keep a doctors’ surgery in Hopton has taken another twist after some services including GP appointments at its premises closed.
A south Norfolk headteacher who is retiring after twelve-and-a-half-years at the helm says his school is well-placed to achieve the ‘holy grail’ — an ‘Outstanding’ rating from Ofsted.
A hardware fault at a Vodafone mast in north Suffolk has left some of its users without signal for four weeks — prompting one parish council to write to the communications provider.
A former Bressingham resident says he is “in shock” after learning he has been accepted as a volunteer for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
The RSPCA is appealing for information after an emaciated horse so weak it had collapsed was found in Old Buckenham.
Band ‘D’ taxpayers in Attleborough will have to pay an extra £28.52 to the council after it raised its precept by 39 per cent.
A Harleston mum who took part in her first ever half marathon to “pay tribute” to all those affected by cancer has thanked the community’s support after beating her fundraising target.
The leader of a north Suffolk scout group says a trip to an AIDS orphanage in Kenya will help “build a bridge” and “break down cultural misconceptions”.
Wortham Parish Council have backed a group of concerned residents and have offered a recommendation of refusal to a planning application for eight new properties.
Diss Town Council has recommended refusal on a planning application for 142 new homes, claiming it would have a “significant” impact on the town’s roads.
Christmas in Gissing has been made extra special this year following a Big Lottery Fund award of more than £700,000 for an ‘ambitious building and social investment’ in the village.
Children at Alburgh and Denton Primary School will be going the extra mile to bring a bit of festive cheer to those less fortunate this Christmas.
The licensees of a newly-renamed pub in Wortham have defended its name change and hope £150,000 worth of improvements will help it become the heart of the community.
A north Suffolk headteacher has accused Suffolk County Council of acting “with its normal rudeness and disrespect” following an objection about their admissions policy.
Park Radio are hoping to be on the air in 2016 as their preparations continue to become a full-time radio station.
A planning application seeking approval for 142 new homes in Diss has received objections from concerned residents.
The Nook Appeal, launched by East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices a year ago in a bid to replace their Quidenham facility, has reached the £2 million milestone.
An 84-year-old Tibenham resident has braved the shave — inspired to raise cash after her late husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Footfall in Diss is on the rise, according to latest figures from South Norfolk Council.
The mayor of Attleborough says he is hoping the town council can put pressure on HSBC after the banking giant announced they were closing their branch at the start of next year.