A Metfield pensioner has told of her ‘frustration’ after her boiler broke – leaving her without heating for the best part of a month.
Plans to improve the A140 junction at Eye have moved a step closer after a funding bid for improvement works was submitted to the Department for Transport by Suffolk County Council.
A Thorndon man has hailed the generosity of the community after raising more than £2,200 from a sponsored run – which spanned four days and more than 230 miles.
Norfolk residents are being urged to register their electrical appliances so they can be notified by manufacturers of any product recalls.
The chairman of the Diss Corn Hall Trust has welcomed five new fresh faces – and says he is hoping for a more ‘evenly balanced’ and younger board in the future.
South Norfolk Council is calling on the district’s residents to get into the spirit of competition as voting opens for the ninth Community Pub of the Year awards.
The organiser of a charity tractor road run has hailed another “wonderful” day as the Diss Express area went pink on Sunday.
Beer, sun, music and pub-goers were out in force at Garboldisham at the weekend as six months of trading at The Fox Inn was marked with a festival.
A pair of long-standing trustees have stepped down from the board of The Diss Corn Hall Trust , which was formed to manage an arts centre in the town.
A Thorndon man is running more than 230 miles across Norfolk and Suffolk in a fundraising bid for two charities close to his heart.
A custom-made table which was taken from the front of an Oakley house has been returned.
A Hoxne mother has encouraged more parents to have a say on their children’s education after scooping a prize at the Suffolk County Council Raising the Bar Awards this week.
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South Norfolk Engagement Officer Jim Squires says he was pleased at the better than expected response to an online surgery – the first of its kind run in the county.
A campaign launched to purchase a Redgrave pub now has the funds to ‘kick start’ the project after it was awarded a bursary worth £2,500.
A pair of Harleston schools are to launch a consultation to convert into academies.
A Greggs spokesperson has reassured customers their products at the Diss store are safe after apparent maggot eggs were found on a sealed roll.
It was a long, hard battle to get Garboldisham’s pub back open – it was nearly ten years in the making.
South Norfolk Police has issued more advice in a bid to prevent crime as the spate of burglaries and thefts in our area continues.
A pair of police officers who have served the police for more than 40 years combined have been recognised for their service in the area.