One of the region’s best-known step dancers who died last year has been honoured with the creation of an award, which was presented for the first time at the weekend.
A hairpin at Snetterton Circuit will be rechristened in honour of racing driver Justin Wilson, who died last year.
Robert Goodale — of Foyle’s War, Births, Marriages and Deaths, and Midsomer Murders fame — is the latest big name to perform with the New Eye Theatre Company, which returns next month with two performed readings.
Nearly 200 people were stuck at Stowmarket station for more than two hours after delays on the London to Norwich line on Thursday.
A Fressingfield lunch time supervisor whose help to children has spread far beyond the dinner hall is retiring after 32 years.
Diss Town Council is set to offer its recommendation on a revised 136 homes plan in the town at a meeting on Wednesday.
Diss High headteacher Jan Hunt has paid tribute to three “giants of the profession” who are retiring from the school next week.
A north Suffolk school has completed an ‘outstanding’ turnaround following a recent Ofsted inspection.
The director of the Suffolk Preservation Society says Mid Suffolk District Council’s progress on identifying a five-year land supply for housing “needs to be speeded up.”
The organiser of an annual charity bike ride in Redgrave has praised the community’s continued support of the event as it looks to break the £6,000 fundraising milestone.
A neglected horse that was found in a Diss field in January has died, an animal rescue charity has confirmed.
When Banham’s William Speer began his working life at the age of 15 in August 1966 for C.H. Goymour and C.A. Goymour and Son Ltd, a pint of beer 9p and a house would set you back a little more than £2,000.
A community nature reserve is set to be created in south Norfolk after the Otter Trust purchased Dickleburgh Moor.
One of Diss’s biggest employers says it is committed to investing in people after announcing 30 more people had joined the company across the country.
A hospitality and catering student from Rickinghall hopes a recent prize award can be a “stepping stone” to his potential future career.
A Roydon mother-of-two has combined her passion of art and expertise in working with children to launch her own business — and has praised a north Suffolk charity which gave her the confidence to do so.
The Garboldisham community’s dream of reopening their pub which has been closed for nearly ten years is moving ever closer after their bid to buy the property was accepted.
More than 8,000 free leaflets containing a map of the shops in the Diss Heritage Triangle are set to be available in the coming weeks in a bid to highlight what the town has to offer.
The organiser of a charity tractor road run set to break the £500,000 fundraising milestone says she will keep going in the fight to raise funds to battle cancer.
A significant milestone in the repairs of a north Suffolk church which has stood for more than 1,000 years will be marked with a double celebration this month.