A writer and former actor who spearheaded an effort to bring a theatre company back to Eye has a busy year ahead.
Diss was whipped up into something of a French fever on Saturday when the Fair Green Neighbourhood Association hosted its first ever Brocante.
A bid to reduce the traffic woe in Long Stratton has taken a step forward following approval from an inspector.
Brome Community Recycling Centre will reopen on Monday following successful negotiations, Mid Suffolk District Council has confirmed.
A wheelchair user from Framlingham said a chapter has closed on part of his life after successfully heading out to Sierra Leone nearly 30 years after his first visit.
A parish council, county councillor and local MP have expressed their disappointment at the announcement the GP surgery in Hopton will close in January.
Surgery services in Hopton are set to stop in January 2017 after a long battle to retain them in the north Suffolk village.
A Garboldisham teenager looks to be paving the way for a promising future career after been named apprentice of the year in a prestigious building competition.
The organiser of an annual tractor run hopes it will be a lucky 13 as she closes in on £500,000 raised for charity.
A tractor driver was given permission to cross the tracks in Roudham before his vehicle was hit by a train travelling at more than 80mph say rail crash investigators.
An executive headteacher of two small schools which have celebrated 10 years of partnership says collaboration is the way forward.
A former marketing director has turned her passion into her livelihood — and says business is good after opening in Diss five weeks ago.
The headteacher of a recently-rated ‘outstanding’ primary school says he hopes there is a future for small schools — claiming they play a “vital” role in rural communities.
Work at Diss’ iconic Corn Hall building is well underway.
One is known as Lilibet, the other as Betty.
A Hartismere School pupil has appealed to the community for donations to help fundraise for a four-week expedition to Ecuador.
Alburgh with Denton Primary School headteacher Joel Crawley says he will strive for further improvement after Ofsted rated the school ‘outstanding’.
The Waveney Valley First Responders are encouraging people to attend a free training event – which will give people the confidence and skills to potentially save lives.
Suffolk Police has moved to quash fears over policing numbers after changes following a review came into effect last week.
A Laxfield resident has privately funded a public meeting in a bid to inform the public about the European Union referendum.