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Diss man gearing up for 900 mile trek

Diss man gearing up for 900 mile trek

Diss man gearing up for 900 mile trek

24 July 2017

A Diss man is hoping to give a charity a ‘wheely’ big cash boost when he takes on a gruelling challenge this weekend – which will span nearly 900 miles.


READER LETTER: Our public workers deserve better pay

READER LETTER: Our public workers deserve better pay

READER LETTER: Our public workers deserve better pay

24 July 2017

We are writing to you following the recent General Election campaign and against the backdrop of what is now a well-overdue debate on the future of public sector pay.


Chance meeting leads to steam-powered trip down memory lane for Weybread woman

Chance meeting leads to steam-powered trip down memory lane for Weybread woman

Chance meeting leads to steam-powered trip down memory lane for Weybread woman

21 July 2017

A one-off meeting between two unknown relatives resulted in a trip down memory lane in Palgrave.


Diss shopper’s shock at abusive note left in her car

Diss shopper’s shock at abusive note left in her car

Diss shopper’s shock at abusive note left in her car

21 July 2017

A Diss shopper says she wants to call out hate after she was left an abusive note in her car on Tuesday.


Upcoming Park Radio receives donations

Upcoming Park Radio receives donations

Upcoming Park Radio receives donations

21 July 2017

Several local groups have made donations to Park Radio – an upcoming radio station for South Norfolk and Mid Suffolk.


Eye woman recognised for helping region’s young people

Eye woman recognised for helping region’s young people

Eye woman recognised for helping region’s young people

21 July 2017

The founder of a Diss-based charity aiming to help young people in Norfolk and Suffolk with career choices says she is ‘proud’ to have been recognised with a Suffolk County Council award.


Diss firm chosen to roll out digital meeting room

Diss firm chosen to roll out digital meeting room

Diss firm chosen to roll out digital meeting room

21 July 2017

Diss firm Midwich will play a big role in the roll-out of a new digital meeting room tool designed to makes workplaces more productive.


Weeting Steam Rally rolls out great day for all

Weeting Steam Rally rolls out great day for all

Weeting Steam Rally rolls out great day for all

21 July 2017

Weeting Steam Rally organisers welcomed hundreds of visitors to the annual three- day event.


Popular and award-winning reuse and recycling event returning to Diss in August

Popular and award-winning reuse and recycling event returning to Diss in August

Popular and award-winning reuse and recycling event returning to Diss in August

21 July 2017

South Norfolk Council’s popular and award-winning Reuse and Recycle event is returning to Diss next month.


Brome residents voice concerns over wires pulled down more than ten months ago

Brome residents voice concerns over wires pulled down more than ten months ago

Brome residents voice concerns over wires pulled down more than ten months ago

21 July 2017

Residents in Brome have voiced their concerns over fallen BT Openreach cables that have been left in verges, hedges and church gates for more than 10 months.


Decision on future of Harleston car parks deferred until next month

Decision on future of Harleston car parks deferred until next month

Decision on future of Harleston car parks deferred until next month

21 July 2017

A decision on the future of car parking in Harleston will be made next month.


Harleston woman to re-open slimming group after dropping an entire dress size

Harleston woman to re-open slimming group after dropping an entire dress size

Harleston woman to re-open slimming group after dropping an entire dress size

21 July 2017

A successful slimmer who hit her target weight in just four months is now setting up a weightloss group of her own.


Fire crews rescue person after collision in Attleborough

Fire crews rescue person after collision in Attleborough

Fire crews rescue person after collision in Attleborough

21 July 2017

Fire crews from Attleborough and Wymondham have attended a road traffic collision on the B1077 near Puddledock, Attleborough yesterday.


Muck heap blaze extinguished in Earl Stonham

Muck heap blaze extinguished in Earl Stonham

Muck heap blaze extinguished in Earl Stonham

20 July 2017

A pair of fire crews were called to battle a muck heap blaze in Earl Stonham on Wednesday afternoon.


COLUMN: John Docker - ‘Politicians are not helping matters’

COLUMN: John Docker - ‘Politicians are not helping matters’

COLUMN: John Docker - ‘Politicians are not helping matters’

20 July 2017

Half way through the year already, where has it all gone? I do wish someone up there would put the brakes on– it’s too much for this oldie.


READER LETTER: Harleston looked lovely for Tractor Run – but drab house needs sorting

READER LETTER: Harleston looked lovely for Tractor Run – but drab house needs sorting

READER LETTER: Harleston looked lovely for Tractor Run – but drab house needs sorting

20 July 2017

I have just come back from staying with a friend in Harleston, during which we went to watch the pink tractor run on July 2.


Norfolk Chief Constable admits there were failings into claims of sexual assault from jailed Tasburgh man

Norfolk Chief Constable admits there were failings into claims of sexual assault from jailed Tasburgh man

Norfolk Chief Constable admits there were failings into claims of sexual assault from jailed Tasburgh man

20 July 2017

Norfolk Chief Constable Simon Bailey says there were failings in how the police dealt with sexual assault claims against a jailed former Tasburgh resident.


Van fire tackled in Attleborough

Van fire tackled in Attleborough

Van fire tackled in Attleborough

20 July 2017

A fire crew from Attleborough was called to tackle a van fire in a car park in the town this morning.


Handbag stolen in Diss burglary

Handbag stolen in Diss burglary

Handbag stolen in Diss burglary

20 July 2017

A handbag has been stolen from a property in Diss – prompting Norfolk Police to appeal for witnesses.


Attleborough residents encouraged to have their say on how £4.5m should be spent to improve town centre

Attleborough residents encouraged to have their say on how £4.5m should be spent to improve town centre

Attleborough residents encouraged to have their say on how £4.5m should be spent to improve town centre

20 July 2017

Attleborough residents are being encouraged to have their say – and potentially influence how £4.5m is spent to improve the town centre.


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