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MEP hears plight of illegally imported puppies on visit to Dogs Trust Snetterton

07 November 2017
MEP hears plight of illegally imported puppies on visit to Dogs Trust Snetterton

MEP hears plight of illegally imported puppies on visit to Dogs Trust Snetterton

07 November 2017

An MEP was granted a behind the scenes tour of a dog welfare charity in Norfolk – to find out about the plight of illegally imported puppies from Central and Eastern Europe.


Plans to provide new library in Eye progressing well

07 November 2017
Plans to provide new library in Eye progressing well

Plans to provide new library in Eye progressing well

07 November 2017

A new chapter is set to be written in Eye – with plans for a new library said to be progressing well.


Honouring an inspiration – Duncan Slater to receive prestigious civic award from Diss Town Council

06 November 2017
Honouring an inspiration – Duncan Slater to receive prestigious civic award from Diss Town Council

Honouring an inspiration – Duncan Slater to receive prestigious civic award from Diss Town Council

06 November 2017

One of the region’s role models is to be honoured by Diss Town Council with one of its most prestigious civic awards.


Artist Mike Webb pencilled in for a brush with the public with Diss Corn Hall exhibition

02 November 2017
Artist Mike Webb pencilled in for a brush with the public with Diss Corn Hall exhibition

Artist Mike Webb pencilled in for a brush with the public with Diss Corn Hall exhibition

02 November 2017

Artist Mike Webb is hoping his first exhibition at the recently-renovated Diss Corn Hall will be a big draw.


PICTURES: From Norfolk to Texas, visitors flock to North Lopham’s ‘knitted Bible’ festival

01 November 2017
PICTURES: From Norfolk to Texas, visitors flock to North Lopham’s ‘knitted Bible’ festival

PICTURES: From Norfolk to Texas, visitors flock to North Lopham’s ‘knitted Bible’ festival

01 November 2017

Guests of all ages and from far and wide – including some from across the Atlantic – visited a ‘knitted Bible’ festival at the weekend, which has been hailed a success.


South Norfolk and Breckland councils aiming to bring hospital patients home sooner with new service

31 October 2017
South Norfolk and Breckland councils aiming to bring hospital patients home sooner with new service

South Norfolk and Breckland councils aiming to bring hospital patients home sooner with new service

31 October 2017

South Norfolk and Breckland councils are among five authorities working with the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital in a bid to get patients home as soon as they are ready.


Prime Minister Theresa May has high praise for construction firm on visit to new school in Old Buckenham

31 October 2017
Prime Minister Theresa May has high praise for construction firm on visit to new school in Old Buckenham

Prime Minister Theresa May has high praise for construction firm on visit to new school in Old Buckenham

31 October 2017

Prime Minister Theresa May has praised a construction and infrastructure firm’s approach to mental health during a visit to Norfolk last week.


More parking, less traffic congestion, and better pedestrian areas on Attleborough residents’ wish list

30 October 2017
More parking, less traffic congestion, and better pedestrian areas on Attleborough residents’ wish list

More parking, less traffic congestion, and better pedestrian areas on Attleborough residents’ wish list

30 October 2017

More car parking spaces, a reduction of traffic congestion and improvements to pedestrian areas are all on the wish list for Attleborough residents.


Read all about it – Madgetts Cycles and Diss Cyclathon team up to keep our paper boys and girls safe this winter

30 October 2017
Read all about it – Madgetts Cycles and Diss Cyclathon team up to keep our paper boys and girls safe this winter

Read all about it – Madgetts Cycles and Diss Cyclathon team up to keep our paper boys and girls safe this winter

30 October 2017

The clocks went back at the weekend – meaning the dark, cold winter nights will be setting in sooner.


Rickinghall security firm hopes its sharp idea for African children will inspire others to donate

30 October 2017
Rickinghall security firm hopes its sharp idea for African children will inspire others to donate

Rickinghall security firm hopes its sharp idea for African children will inspire others to donate

30 October 2017

A Suffolk security firm is hoping their sharp idea will benefit school children in Africa – providing them a lifeline in their education.


East of England Co-operative to the rescue after deal sees parking remain free at point of use in Harleston

19 October 2017
East of England Co-operative to the rescue after deal sees parking remain free at point of use in Harleston

East of England Co-operative to the rescue after deal sees parking remain free at point of use in Harleston

19 October 2017

Car parking in Harleston will remain free at the point of use – after the East of England Co-operative agreed to pay £30,000 a year to a new, long-term lease for the next 10 years.


Vigilance call to van owners after self-employed Stradbroke carpenter and joiner has £5,000 worth of tools stolen

19 October 2017
Vigilance call to van owners after self-employed Stradbroke carpenter and joiner has £5,000 worth of tools stolen

Vigilance call to van owners after self-employed Stradbroke carpenter and joiner has £5,000 worth of tools stolen

19 October 2017

A self-employed Stradbroke carpenter and joiner has issued a vigilance call to van owners after £5,000 of tools were taken from his van.


South Norfolk community engagement officer honoured after being recognised by chief constable

17 October 2017
South Norfolk community engagement officer honoured after being recognised by chief constable

South Norfolk community engagement officer honoured after being recognised by chief constable

17 October 2017

South Norfolk community engagement officer Jim Squires says it is an honour and a privilege to have been recognised for his work just one year after his new role was established.


BUSINESS: C and K Meats of Eye steaking reputation on further growth after successful 2017

16 October 2017
BUSINESS: C and K Meats of Eye steaking reputation on further growth after successful 2017

BUSINESS: C and K Meats of Eye steaking reputation on further growth after successful 2017

16 October 2017

An Eye meat firm, which is set for a record-breaking year, is celebrating after being recognised for its ongoing success.


Diss run to be dedicated in the memory of Wortham mother-to-be

16 October 2017
Diss run to be dedicated in the memory of Wortham mother-to-be

Diss run to be dedicated in the memory of Wortham mother-to-be

16 October 2017

A Diss charity run raising awareness and funds for epilepsy will be dedicated to a Wortham mother-to-be who died earlier this year.


South Norfolk local policing inspector hails arrests as district’s crime figures for September revealed

13 October 2017
South Norfolk local policing inspector hails arrests as district’s crime figures for September revealed

South Norfolk local policing inspector hails arrests as district’s crime figures for September revealed

13 October 2017

South Norfolk policing inspector Jason Selvarajah has hailed the latest crime figures for the district as a success.


CCTV to allow Banham Zoo visitors to see latest endangered arrivals

13 October 2017
CCTV to allow Banham Zoo visitors to see latest endangered arrivals

CCTV to allow Banham Zoo visitors to see latest endangered arrivals

13 October 2017

A pair of endangered leopards are the latest arrivals at Banham Zoo.


Banham Primary pupils can get in touch with their wild side once again after relaunch

10 October 2017
Banham Primary pupils can get in touch with their wild side once again after relaunch

Banham Primary pupils can get in touch with their wild side once again after relaunch

10 October 2017

Banham Primary School children have had the chance to get in touch with their wild side once again.


Community SOS way of police to say thank you to the public, says South Norfolk engagement officer

10 October 2017
Community SOS way of police to say thank you to the public, says South Norfolk engagement officer

Community SOS way of police to say thank you to the public, says South Norfolk engagement officer

10 October 2017

South Norfolk engagement officer Jim Squires says their community SOS-style project is a way of saying thanks to the public.


Suffolk and Norfolk residents urged to be vigilant after increase in hare coursing

09 October 2017
Suffolk and Norfolk residents urged to be vigilant after increase in hare coursing

Suffolk and Norfolk residents urged to be vigilant after increase in hare coursing

09 October 2017

Suffolk and Norfolk residents are being asked to keep their eyes peeled for any suspicious activity with a reported rise in hare coursing in the region.


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