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Eye care home’s Big Garden Birdwatch is flying high

Eye care home’s Big Garden Birdwatch is flying high

Eye care home’s Big Garden Birdwatch is flying high

06 February 2017

Care home residents in Eye had their binoculars at the ready last week, as they played their part in the world’s largest wildlife survey.


Man denies ten charges of fraud in Wattisfield

Man denies ten charges of fraud in Wattisfield

Man denies ten charges of fraud in Wattisfield

06 February 2017

A man has appeared at Ipswich Crown Court to deny ten charges of fraud at Wattisfield.


Pair arrested in Attleborough in connection with drug offences

Pair arrested in Attleborough in connection with drug offences

Pair arrested in Attleborough in connection with drug offences

06 February 2017

A man and a woman were arrested in connection with drug offences on the A11 at Attleborough on Thursday.


Man struck by train and killed at Mellis Level Crossing

Man struck by train and killed at Mellis Level Crossing

Man struck by train and killed at Mellis Level Crossing

03 February 2017

A man has died after being struck by a train at the Mellis Level Crossing early this morning.


Thornham fundraiser shows refugee crisis ‘is about humanity, not politics’

Thornham fundraiser shows refugee crisis ‘is about humanity, not politics’

Thornham fundraiser shows refugee crisis ‘is about humanity, not politics’

03 February 2017

A fundraising event which collected almost £2,000 in support of Syrian refugees last weekend shows people are seeing the refugee crisis “is about the humanity and not about the politics”, according to its organisers.


CLASS OF THE WEEK - Occold Primary School

CLASS OF THE WEEK - Occold Primary School

CLASS OF THE WEEK - Occold Primary School

03 February 2017

It is the turn of the Reception children of Rabbit Class at Occold Primary School to enjoy their time in the limelight of the Diss Express Class of the Week.


Sport proves the key to a long life for Jack

Sport proves the key to a long life for Jack

Sport proves the key to a long life for Jack

03 February 2017

Playing sport, not smoking and cryptic crosswords.


Veteran Diss solicitor marks 40 year milestone with Steeles Law

Veteran Diss solicitor marks 40 year milestone with Steeles Law

Veteran Diss solicitor marks 40 year milestone with Steeles Law

02 February 2017

Forget any image of a small-town solicitor working in a paper-strewn, musty office. If it was ever correct, it isn’t now.


New Norfolk racing club wants to get disabled drivers involved

New Norfolk racing club wants to get disabled drivers involved

New Norfolk racing club wants to get disabled drivers involved

02 February 2017

A new racing club in Norfolk which supports passionate motorsport enthusiasts with disabilities – believed to be the only one of its kind in East Anglia – was launched on Friday.


‘Proudest moment of my life’ - Laxfield man receives MBE from Prince

‘Proudest moment of my life’ - Laxfield man receives MBE from Prince

‘Proudest moment of my life’ - Laxfield man receives MBE from Prince

02 February 2017

Norfolk’s historic churches have a staunch royal supporter in the Prince of Wales.


Scole care home celebrating after ‘Good’ rating from CQC

Scole care home celebrating after ‘Good’ rating from CQC

Scole care home celebrating after ‘Good’ rating from CQC

01 February 2017

Staff at a Scole care home have been praised by their manager for their “dedication to promoting high standards”, after achieving an overall ‘Good’ rating from the Care Quality Commission (CQC).


Robbery in Diss sets off appeal for witnesses

Robbery in Diss sets off appeal for witnesses

Robbery in Diss sets off appeal for witnesses

01 February 2017

A teenager was assaulted and robbed in Diss yesterday morning, prompting a police appeal for witnesses to the crime.


Suffolk council taxpayers asked to pay extra penny a day to aid police

Suffolk council taxpayers asked to pay extra penny a day to aid police

Suffolk council taxpayers asked to pay extra penny a day to aid police

31 January 2017

Suffolk council taxpayers are being asked to find an extra 1p per day from April to meet the county’s policing bill.


Harleston Dementia Friendly Community to launch special café in April

Harleston Dementia Friendly Community to launch special café in April

Harleston Dementia Friendly Community to launch special café in April

31 January 2017

A group championing the cause of dementia sufferers and carers is to launch a new meeting place in Harleston.


Rickinghall Co-op store re-opens after major refurbishment

Rickinghall Co-op store re-opens after major refurbishment

Rickinghall Co-op store re-opens after major refurbishment

31 January 2017

The Rickinghall Co-operative store re-opened its doors to customers at the end of last week, following a major scheme of refurbishments to modernise the shop’s interior.


Woman followed and approached by man appearing to impersonate police officer in East Harling

Woman followed and approached by man appearing to impersonate police officer in East Harling

Woman followed and approached by man appearing to impersonate police officer in East Harling

30 January 2017

A woman was followed and approached by a man in a car with a blue flashing light on top in East Harling, Norfolk Police has confirmed.


Greggs in Diss reopens

Greggs in Diss reopens

Greggs in Diss reopens

30 January 2017

The Greggs store in Diss has reopened after it voluntarily shut its doors over fears of a possible “rodent issue.”


Busy year set for Horham’s Red Feather Club

Busy year set for Horham’s Red Feather Club

Busy year set for Horham’s Red Feather Club

30 January 2017

One of the region’s best-known museums has announced a busy year of events.


North Lopham school relieved after county council U-turn on crossing patrol cuts

North Lopham school relieved after county council U-turn on crossing patrol cuts

North Lopham school relieved after county council U-turn on crossing patrol cuts

30 January 2017

Less than two months ago, North Lopham feared its school ‘lollipop lady’ was about to disappear — but now it is celebrating after Norfolk County Council’s ‘U-turn’ on proposed cuts last week.


Building fire battled in Long Stratton

Building fire battled in Long Stratton

Building fire battled in Long Stratton

30 January 2017

A pair of fire crews were called to a building blaze in the early hours of Sunday morning in Long Stratton.


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