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Harleston road reopens as Anglian Water repair damaged main

Harleston road reopens as Anglian Water repair damaged main

Harleston road reopens as Anglian Water repair damaged main

17 March 2016

Broad Street in Harleston has reopened after Anglian Water repaired a main damaged by contractors.


Young Diss-based volunteers present their very own production this weekend

Young Diss-based volunteers present their very own production this weekend

Young Diss-based volunteers present their very own production this weekend

17 March 2016

A group of young volunteers recruited by Diss-based Unit Twenty-Three will perform their own production at Diss Youth and Community Centre on Saturday night.


Old Kerrison Reformatory site could become 28 new homes

Old Kerrison Reformatory site could become 28 new homes

Old Kerrison Reformatory site could become 28 new homes

17 March 2016

The old Kerrison school in Thorndon could have a new lease of life if plans are approved to turn the site into a complex of 28 homes.


Bid for church and new homes in Fressingfield is thrown out

Bid for church and new homes in Fressingfield is thrown out

Bid for church and new homes in Fressingfield is thrown out

17 March 2016

A parish council chairman has expressed her disappointment that a bid to build a new baptist chapel along with 18 homes was rejected by planners.


Road closure in Harleston as Anglian Water attempt to fix damaged water main

Road closure in Harleston as Anglian Water attempt to fix damaged water main

Road closure in Harleston as Anglian Water attempt to fix damaged water main

16 March 2016

Broad Street in Harleston is currently closed while Anglian Water engineers attempt to fix a damaged pipe.


Praise for school as Commonwealth Day celebrated in Eye

Praise for school as Commonwealth Day celebrated in Eye

Praise for school as Commonwealth Day celebrated in Eye

16 March 2016

The Commonwealth Flag was hoisted on Eye Town Hall on Monday as Commonwealth Day was celebrated.


Car ends up on roof in Forncett St Peter accident

Car ends up on roof in Forncett St Peter accident

Car ends up on roof in Forncett St Peter accident

16 March 2016

A motorist escaped injury after their car ended up on its roof in Forncett St Peter last night.


490th Bomb Group will be remembered

490th Bomb Group will be remembered

490th Bomb Group will be remembered

16 March 2016

A near two-year campaign to immortalise the American airmen who served in Eye during the Second World War has hit a significant milestone after planning permission was granted by the district council.


Tributes paid to “caring and skilful” cancer doctor found dead in Old Buckenham

Tributes paid to “caring and skilful” cancer doctor found dead in Old Buckenham

Tributes paid to “caring and skilful” cancer doctor found dead in Old Buckenham

16 March 2016

Tributes have been paid to a “caring and skilful” cancer research doctor who was found dead in Old Buckenham.


Bikes worth more than £14,000 stolen in Diss

Bikes worth more than £14,000 stolen in Diss

Bikes worth more than £14,000 stolen in Diss

15 March 2016

Bikes worth more than £14,000 have been stolen in Diss.


Police warning after burglaries in and around A143

Police warning after burglaries in and around A143

Police warning after burglaries in and around A143

15 March 2016

Police are urging north Suffolk communities to ‘See It, Hear It, Report It’ by being vigilant after a spate of burglaries in villages around the A143.


Police confirm body found was missing Nadeera De Silva of Old Buckenham

Police confirm body found was missing Nadeera De Silva of Old Buckenham

Police confirm body found was missing Nadeera De Silva of Old Buckenham

15 March 2016

A body discovered in Old Buckenham last week was of missing person Nadeera De Silva, police have confirmed.


Children sought for Burston film

Children sought for Burston film

Children sought for Burston film

15 March 2016

Children aged 8-13 years are being sought to star in 2017 feature film Burston, based on the historic strike.


Stradisphere is ‘growing each year’ - organiser

Stradisphere is ‘growing each year’ - organiser

Stradisphere is ‘growing each year’ - organiser

15 March 2016

Some of Europe’s best tribute acts will descend on Stradbroke in the summer as award-nominated festival Stradisphere returns for a third year.


East Harling’s Feline Care hosting Easter Open Day

East Harling’s Feline Care hosting Easter Open Day

East Harling’s Feline Care hosting Easter Open Day

15 March 2016

East Harling’s Feline Care is holding an Easter Open Day on Sunday, March 27.


Mid-Suffolk Light Railway scoops £64,200 grant to develop workshop building

Mid-Suffolk Light Railway scoops £64,200 grant to develop workshop building

Mid-Suffolk Light Railway scoops £64,200 grant to develop workshop building

15 March 2016

An award winning heritage railway group is moving full steam ahead with a project to develop a workshop building after scooping a £64,200 grant.


East Harling girls to lose precious locks for cancer charities

East Harling girls to lose precious locks for cancer charities

East Harling girls to lose precious locks for cancer charities

14 March 2016

A pair of brave East Harling girls are set to lose their precious locks in a bid to help those affected by cancer.


Motorist freed after accident in Besthorpe

Motorist freed after accident in Besthorpe

Motorist freed after accident in Besthorpe

14 March 2016

A motorist was freed from their vehicle after an accident in Besthorpe last night.


Rick Wakeman re-opens Diss Museum

Rick Wakeman re-opens Diss Museum

Rick Wakeman re-opens Diss Museum

14 March 2016

A renowned musician and TV and radio personality praised Diss Museum for doing ‘fantastic work’ as he re-opened Diss Museum for its 2016 season.


Palgrave pupils help raise £104

Palgrave pupils help raise £104

Palgrave pupils help raise £104

14 March 2016

Year 6 pupils at Palgrave Primary School have raised £104 which has been donated to Book Aid International.


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