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03 November 2020

Trusted news is more important than ever before. As we pull together during lockdown, we want to ensure you can still enjoy your regular newspaper.


Inquest opens into death of A140 crash victim

Inquest opens into death of A140 crash victim

Inquest opens into death of A140 crash victim

01 November 2020

An inquest has been opened into the death of a 27-year-old woman, who was killed in a crash on the A140 this summer.


Refusal by MPs to back school meals branded ‘pathetic’ by former-council leader whilst protesters take to Diss

Refusal by MPs to back school meals branded ‘pathetic’ by former-council leader whilst protesters take to Diss

Refusal by MPs to back school meals branded ‘pathetic’ by former-council leader whilst protesters take to Diss

01 November 2020

Protesters took to the streets as council officials and foodbank workers had their say on the Government’s decision not to extend free school meals.


Coffee donor plan adopted

Coffee donor plan adopted

Coffee donor plan adopted

31 October 2020

Two coffee shops have adopted an idea which will allow customers to buy coffees for strangers.


Ornate items taken in garden theft

Ornate items taken in garden theft

Ornate items taken in garden theft

30 October 2020

Cast iron ornate items and scrap metal were taken from a front garden.


Volunteers ready memorial for day of remembrance

Volunteers ready memorial for day of remembrance

Volunteers ready memorial for day of remembrance

30 October 2020

Volunteers have spruced up their town's memorial in time for Remembrance Day.


Family cider company’s last hurrah

Family cider company’s last hurrah

Family cider company’s last hurrah

29 October 2020

A cider business is hosting its final open days as part of plans to sell off stock and wind down the business.


Family run funeral care branches out

Family run funeral care branches out

Family run funeral care branches out

29 October 2020

A funeral home has opened new branch of its family business in town.


Chaos on the A140 after crane overturns

Chaos on the A140 after crane overturns

Chaos on the A140 after crane overturns

27 October 2020

The A140 was brought to a standstill by an overturned crane lorry yesterday, with road repairs still ongoing this morning.


Almost 20 South Norfolk villages approved, but 15 still wait for full-fibre broadband

Almost 20 South Norfolk villages approved, but 15 still wait for full-fibre broadband

Almost 20 South Norfolk villages approved, but 15 still wait for full-fibre broadband

26 October 2020

Work to build next-generation full-fibre broadband is due to start in 18 villages across south Norfolk this month.


Tools worth thousands of pounds stolen

Tools worth thousands of pounds stolen

Tools worth thousands of pounds stolen

26 October 2020

Tools were taken after sheds were broken into at a property.


Haunted beer drive through has socially distant zombies

Haunted beer drive through has socially distant zombies

Haunted beer drive through has socially distant zombies

25 October 2020

A brewery's "Drive Thru" beer collection service is being given a Hallowe'en makeover to frighten customers next week.


Mellis man runs 83 miles in 24 hours in tribute to Callum Doe

Mellis man runs 83 miles in 24 hours in tribute to Callum Doe

Mellis man runs 83 miles in 24 hours in tribute to Callum Doe

25 October 2020

In doing so, Alan Carter has managed to raise more than £2,500 for East Anglia's Children's Hospices.


Family revisit the landmarks of 87-year-old’s life in Diss

Family revisit the landmarks of 87-year-old’s life in Diss

Family revisit the landmarks of 87-year-old’s life in Diss

24 October 2020

The family of Jack Lee paid tribute to him by completing a 10-mile walk across Diss, passing by as many of his old stomping grounds as possible.


Road rage incident leaves man in hospital

Road rage incident leaves man in hospital

Road rage incident leaves man in hospital

23 October 2020

A man has been taken to hospital after being pinned against his own car in a road rage incident.


Musician hits the right note to woo the love of his life

Musician hits the right note to woo the love of his life

Musician hits the right note to woo the love of his life

23 October 2020

The pair met on a dating app and are now planning future together having bought a house and got engaged.


Tractor and yard scraper stolen

Tractor and yard scraper stolen

Tractor and yard scraper stolen

22 October 2020

A tractor has been stolen along with an attached yard scraper.


Dog fostering volunteers required

Dog fostering volunteers required

Dog fostering volunteers required

21 October 2020

Dogs Trust has asked potential dog foster carers to come forward in order to help people fleeing abusive homes.


Short on kindness ... we’ve got it by the bucket load

Short on kindness ... we’ve got it by the bucket load

Short on kindness ... we’ve got it by the bucket load

20 October 2020

The Kindness Help Hub has been back in action to mark World Mental Health Day.


Car collides with horse and hospitalises rider

Car collides with horse and hospitalises rider

Car collides with horse and hospitalises rider

20 October 2020

A horse has been killed and its rider hospitalised after being struck by a car.


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