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BREAKING: Walkway called in as last-minute support for Status Quo gigs this weekend

25 November 2015
BREAKING: Walkway called in as last-minute support for Status Quo gigs this weekend

BREAKING: Walkway called in as last-minute support for Status Quo gigs this weekend

25 November 2015

Redgrave-based rock band Walkway have been called in as a last-minute support act for the start of Status Quo’s tour which begins this weekend — which their manager has described as a “very big step” in their musical careers.


‘Relief’ as Hopton South Development brief is adopted by St Edmundsbury Borough Council

25 November 2015
‘Relief’ as Hopton South Development brief is adopted by St Edmundsbury Borough Council

‘Relief’ as Hopton South Development brief is adopted by St Edmundsbury Borough Council

25 November 2015

A Suffolk County Councillor said she is “relieved” a development brief for Hopton has been adopted by St Edmundsbury Borough Council as the battle to retain a doctors surgery in the village continues.


Nearly 800 new apprenticeships started in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich

24 November 2015
Nearly 800 new apprenticeships started in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich

Nearly 800 new apprenticeships started in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich

24 November 2015

Latest figures show 790 new apprenticeships were started by people in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich in the past year.


Aslacton and Great Moulton Coronation Hall project receives boost but still “much to do”

24 November 2015
Aslacton and Great Moulton Coronation Hall project receives boost but still “much to do”

Aslacton and Great Moulton Coronation Hall project receives boost but still “much to do”

24 November 2015

A ‘vital hub’ for two south Norfolk villages has received a boost in its bid to replace its ‘outdated’ heating — but there is still much to do to make the dream a reality, according to the chair of the committee.


MP believes community support is strong enough to bring back King’s Head in Pulham St Mary

20 November 2015
MP believes community support is strong enough to bring back King’s Head in Pulham St Mary

MP believes community support is strong enough to bring back King’s Head in Pulham St Mary

20 November 2015

South Norfolk MP Richard Bacon believes there is plenty of community support to get a Pulham St Mary pub back in business — and has even said he will give the walls a lick of a paint in a bid to see it return to its former glory.


Close south Norfolk friends to tackle toughest charity challenge to date

19 November 2015
Close south Norfolk friends to tackle toughest charity challenge to date

Close south Norfolk friends to tackle toughest charity challenge to date

19 November 2015

A pair of close friends and charity champions will tackle their hardest challenge to date when they attempt to trek the Grand Canyon next year.


Eye Town Council sets out reasons for refusal recommendation for 280 homes

19 November 2015
Eye Town Council sets out reasons for refusal recommendation for 280 homes

Eye Town Council sets out reasons for refusal recommendation for 280 homes

19 November 2015

Eye Town Council has detailed its reasons for recommending refusal on a proposal for up to 280 homes and 60-bed care home in the town.


Hopes for “massive turnout” at Diss firm’s first-ever Christmas fayre

18 November 2015
Hopes for “massive turnout” at Diss firm’s first-ever Christmas fayre

Hopes for “massive turnout” at Diss firm’s first-ever Christmas fayre

18 November 2015

A Diss based business is hoping for “massive public support” when they hold their first-ever Christmas Fayre next week, all in the name of charity.


A140 checks set to be carried out after two die in Yaxley car accident

18 November 2015
A140 checks set to be carried out after two die in Yaxley car accident

A140 checks set to be carried out after two die in Yaxley car accident

18 November 2015

Checks are due to be carried out on the A140 after two people were killed in a road accident on Sunday night in Yaxley.


South Norfolk MP believes businesses “more optimistic” after financial crash

18 November 2015
South Norfolk MP believes businesses “more optimistic” after financial crash

South Norfolk MP believes businesses “more optimistic” after financial crash

18 November 2015

South Norfolk MP Richard Bacon believes businesses in his constituency are becoming more optimistic following a period of cautiousness after the 2008 financial crash.


MP pleased beds will stay in north Suffolk after care home relocation

17 November 2015
MP pleased beds will stay in north Suffolk after care home relocation

MP pleased beds will stay in north Suffolk after care home relocation

17 November 2015

Central Suffolk and North Ipswich MP Dr Dan Poulter says he has received assurances from Suffolk Health bosses that ten existing community care beds will remain in north Suffolk after the relocation of an Eye care home.


High profile of Wetherspoons could bring more people to Diss says Heritage Triangle programme manager

17 November 2015
High profile of Wetherspoons could bring more people to Diss says Heritage Triangle programme manager

High profile of Wetherspoons could bring more people to Diss says Heritage Triangle programme manager

17 November 2015

The high profile of Wetherspoons could attract more people to Diss, according to the programme manager of the Heritage Triangle project.


Man feared to be “stuck at height” turns out to be mannequin at giant Diss clock

16 November 2015
Man feared to be “stuck at height” turns out to be mannequin at giant Diss clock

Man feared to be “stuck at height” turns out to be mannequin at giant Diss clock

16 November 2015

Reports to the fire service of a man stuck up a giant clock proved to be a false alarm in Diss on Sunday.


‘Stunning’ views now on offer at Redgrave and Lopham Fen after improvements

16 November 2015
‘Stunning’ views now on offer at Redgrave and Lopham Fen after improvements

‘Stunning’ views now on offer at Redgrave and Lopham Fen after improvements

16 November 2015

A local habitat for one of the UK’s rarest spiders has undergone improvements to allow visitors to enjoy some stunning views of the surrounds.


East Harling cat charity hopes one-of-a-kind moggie will be ‘ear’ today but gone tomorrow

13 November 2015
East Harling cat charity hopes one-of-a-kind moggie will be ‘ear’ today but gone tomorrow

East Harling cat charity hopes one-of-a-kind moggie will be ‘ear’ today but gone tomorrow

13 November 2015

An East Harling-based cat rescue and homing charity is hoping their latest unique moggy will be ‘ear’ today but gone tomorrow in the hope of reuniting him with his owner.


More than 50 jobs to be created in Diss as Wetherspoons plan is approved

12 November 2015
More than 50 jobs to be created in Diss as Wetherspoons plan is approved

More than 50 jobs to be created in Diss as Wetherspoons plan is approved

12 November 2015

The scale of pub giant J D Wetherspoon’s plan for Diss has been revealed with a planned investment of £2.2 million, creating more than 50 jobs.


Pulham Market pub is digging deep for primary school

12 November 2015
Pulham Market pub is digging deep for primary school

Pulham Market pub is digging deep for primary school

12 November 2015

Proprietors of a Pulham Market pub have been digging deep for their local primary school —and pupils’ hard work could be appearing in their dishes in the future.


Diss mother of four to walk 200 miles to Paris for climate change cause

12 November 2015
Diss mother of four to walk 200 miles to Paris for climate change cause

Diss mother of four to walk 200 miles to Paris for climate change cause

12 November 2015

A Diss mother of four is set to trek 200 miles to Paris in a bid to get world leaders to take action against climate change.


New opportunity for families to store DNA sample of a loved one offered by Rosedale Funeral Home

12 November 2015
New opportunity for families to store DNA sample of a loved one offered by Rosedale Funeral Home

New opportunity for families to store DNA sample of a loved one offered by Rosedale Funeral Home

12 November 2015

A pioneering new opportunity for families to keep a DNA sample of their loved one is being offered by a Norfolk-based funeral director.


Diss charity shop manager appeals for more volunteers in wake of extra opening hours

11 November 2015
Diss charity shop manager appeals for more volunteers in wake of extra opening hours

Diss charity shop manager appeals for more volunteers in wake of extra opening hours

11 November 2015

The manager of the Oxfam charity store in Diss is appealing to the public for more volunteers in the wake of Sunday openings.


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