A Wattisfield software company will be able to save those in the building trade valuable time after being awarded a grant to develop new apps – creating two new jobs in the process.
A cat from Eye which helps a teenage girl cope with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and severe anxiety is up for a national award.
As many as 1,000 cyclists are expected to descend on Diss later this month as event organisers aim to build on the big success of last year’s inaugural cyclathon.
The bunting is up and Dinsdale is raring to go, which can mean only one thing – the annual Diss Carnival.
Seven parishes around Diss have agreed to work together to have their say on future development in the local area.
An outbreak of bird flu has been confirmed at a premises near Diss.
It started as a missing person appeal to find two missing pensioners from Weybread in May 2016.
A Snetterton animal charity is celebrating after the story of one of its horses nursed backed to health proved to be the inspiration behind a Chelsea Flower Show-winning garden.
A TW Gaze employee has scooped a Newcomer of the Year accolade at a prestigious awards ceremony in London.
A Pulham St Mary man, who suffered a life-threatening motorbike accident, is hoping to give something back to the East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) for saving his life.
An Eye councillor has made an impassioned plea for a thief to return a part of the town’s history after a pew was stolen from a chapel.
“The town is open for business” is the message from Diss Town Council and those behind the Heritage Triangle Project after some businesses reported a hit in trade as works take place.
A Redgrave band will celebrate their 1,000th show and tenth year since forming when they launch their third album later this year.
The new mayor of Diss says it is an “honour” and a “privilege” to have been chosen for the role by his fellow town councillors.
A new delicatessen and greengrocer has opened its doors in Harleston today.
A Stradbroke slimmer is in seventh heaven after a staggering weight loss – and hopes her story will inspire others to do the same.
The General Election is less than two weeks away.
The parish council and residents of Fressingfield have expressed their concern over 123 homes potentially being built in their community.
A north Suffolk village is going potty over potholes.
Arguably three of the safest Conservative seats fall in the Diss Express patch – Bury St Edmunds, West Suffolk, and South West Norfolk.