Diss Express contributor and keen amateur photographer Peter Hawkins has died. He was 79.
A 21-year-old man, who failed to be co-opted on to his local council earlier this year, has been elected to it unopposed.
The Pink Ladies and their tractors have done it again – raising tens of thousands of pounds for Cancer Research.
Some well-known faces will tread the boards in North Suffolk on Sunday as the New Eye Theatre Company returns with two performed readings.
Local policing inspector for South Norfolk Jason Selvarajah says a number of arrests have been made and stolen vehicles recovered following a “spate” of crime in Diss in the past month.
Diss was bustling with visitors as people got the chance to experience the improvements to the town first-hand on Saturday.
One of Diss’ biggest employers has posted double digit revenue growth following acquisitions in both the UK and abroad.
The team behind Diss’ Christmas lights says it is a case of “every little helps” after it was chosen as one of the supported causes by the Tesco Bags of Help scheme.
Building work to make Park Radio a reality begun this week.
The programme manager for the Heritage Triangle project says she is “hugely disappointed” after one of the toblerones was damaged – just days before the official opening event marking the work’s completion.
A Debenham charity is hoping the community’s children will benefit in an array of ways after new playground equipment was installed in the village.
Retrospective planning permission is needed for the new boardwalk at Diss Mere.
A Diss apprentice is hoping his experience will help put people on the right track for their next career move.
MP for South Norfolk Richard Bacon says he is ‘appalled’ after a female Conservative party worker was assault at the constituency office in Diss last week.
Budgens has bowed out of the Harleston community – but not before donating a four-figure sum to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH).
South Norfolk Engagement officer Jim Squires is calling on Diss residents to lock their doors at all times to deter “opportunistic” thieves after burglars took items from two unlocked properties.
A second vacant position at Redenhall with Harleston Town Council has been ‘locked’ into by-election rules.
Teachers in Harleston have praised a “super” year group after students earned some of the best grades in the school’s history – against the backdrop of a tragic accident.
One of the organisers of this year’s Eye Family Fun Day said it could not have gone much better – and said preparation’s for next year’s event are already underway.
North Suffolk is preparing to welcome some of the world’s top professional cyclists when it hosts Stage Six of the Tour of Britain.