Harleston residents will be asked which package of parking they prefer as the deadline for a decision is extended until October.
A Diss man says he is relieved after he was able to complete a gruelling 880 mile cycle from London to Edinburgh and back again in treacherous conditions.
An Earl Soham resident and former Diss Express journalist who survived polio has welcomed the government’s latest push to eradicate the disease for good.
East Harling councillors and residents say they are “shocked” after the brutal murder of an 83-year-old family man in the village.
Nearly 200 dictionaries will be donated to seven local schools by the Diss Waveney Rotary Club in bid to boost literacy in the area.
Fast-food giants McDonald’s could be bringing a restaurant and drive-thru to Scole after a bid for planning permission was lodged to Mid Suffolk District Council.
An Eye-based brass band will be flying the flag for East Anglia after it made the finals of a national competition – for the third time in a row.
The Diss community has rallied together to support a popular 19-year-old badly injured in a swimming accident.
The Budgens store in Harleston is set to close on Tuesday to allow for refurbishment as the East of England Co-op prepares to move in.
A lightning strike during storms across the Diss Express area in the early hours of Sunday morning has brought down part of a 70ft tree in Eye Cemetery.
A Botesdale beauty salon has celebrated its first year in business – which its owner says has been a successful one.
The water supply between Eye and Hoxne, near Syleham, is to be the subject of a £450,000 investment from Essex and Suffolk Water.
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A Canadian airman, who died when his aircraft crashed in Harleston during the First World War, was remembered on the 100th anniversary of the incident.
A Burston man who organised a charity motorbike ride after his friend was diagnosed with a brain tumour admits he shed a tear or two on an emotional day.
A pair on internationally-renowned musicians who have recently made Fersfield their home are to give local youngsters a rare and unique experience next month.
Norfolk and Waveney’s Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP) has been rated as ‘advanced’ in a new national assessment of its progress.
Pupils and care home residents in Eye have come together in a bid to tackle the myths and stigma surrounding dementia.
A record-breaking crowd visited Redwings Horse Sanctuary’s headquarters in Hapton at the weekend, raising thousands of pounds to aid the care of its animals.