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Commonwealth Day to be celebrated in Eye

Commonwealth Day to be celebrated in Eye

Commonwealth Day to be celebrated in Eye

08 March 2016

Eye residents are being invited to a shared moment of celebration on Commonwealth Day.


Police concerned for welfare of missing Old Buckenham man

Police concerned for welfare of missing Old Buckenham man

Police concerned for welfare of missing Old Buckenham man

08 March 2016

Police are appealing for information as they attempt to trace a missing man from Old Buckenham.


Thelnetham Mill to open its doors as part of national weekend in May

Thelnetham Mill to open its doors as part of national weekend in May

Thelnetham Mill to open its doors as part of national weekend in May

08 March 2016

Thelnetham Mill will be one of more than 300 across the country opening its doors to the public as part of National Mills Weekend in May.


Stradbroke Library praised and scoops national award

Stradbroke Library praised and scoops national award

Stradbroke Library praised and scoops national award

08 March 2016

A north Suffolk library — one of the most unique in the country — has scooped a national award.


Carbon fibre bicycle stolen in Bressingham

Carbon fibre bicycle stolen in Bressingham

Carbon fibre bicycle stolen in Bressingham

07 March 2016

A carbon fibre bicycle has been stolen from a home in Bressingham.


Crews at scene of Wortham chimney blaze

Crews at scene of Wortham chimney blaze

Crews at scene of Wortham chimney blaze

06 March 2016

Firefighters are currently at the scene of a chimney blaze in Wortham.


Residents attacked in Long Stratton home raid

Residents attacked in Long Stratton home raid

Residents attacked in Long Stratton home raid

06 March 2016

Detectives have this afternoon appealed for witnesses after residents were threatened and assaulted during a burglary in Long Stratton last night.


Police warning over obstruction on main road near Diss

Police warning over obstruction on main road near Diss

Police warning over obstruction on main road near Diss

06 March 2016

Drivers are being urged to take care on the A140 near Diss following reports of an obstruction on the road.


Appeal launched after three swans strike Needham power lines

Appeal launched after three swans strike Needham power lines

Appeal launched after three swans strike Needham power lines

06 March 2016

Residents of Needham are calling for greater safeguards for the local wildlife, after a number of birds were injured or worse from flying into overhanging cables.


LETTER - ‘Is staying in EU really the safe option?’

LETTER - ‘Is staying in EU really the safe option?’

LETTER - ‘Is staying in EU really the safe option?’

06 March 2016

I’m delighted to see that our MP, Richard Bacon, has maintained his Eurosceptic views and declared his vote to leave in the EU Referendum (Diss Express, February 26).


LETTER - ‘Thank goodness our MP can see the bigger picture’

LETTER - ‘Thank goodness our MP can see the bigger picture’

LETTER - ‘Thank goodness our MP can see the bigger picture’

06 March 2016

The naïve and scaremongering tactics of Dame McCall of EasyJet and others, regarding the Brexit danger to UK tourists, beggar belief; they choose to ignore totally, the economic and commercial facts of life that have existed for centuries.


‘Real world’ win for Eye design student

‘Real world’ win for Eye design student

‘Real world’ win for Eye design student

06 March 2016

A winning design by a former Diss High School pupil will soon be seen across Suffolk.


CLASS OF THE WEEK - Fressingfield CEVC Primary School

CLASS OF THE WEEK - Fressingfield CEVC Primary School

CLASS OF THE WEEK - Fressingfield CEVC Primary School

05 March 2016

The Diss Express Class of the Week this time is the Reception class of Fressingfield CEVC Primary School.


COLUMN: Cat of the Week - Murphy

COLUMN: Cat of the Week - Murphy

COLUMN: Cat of the Week - Murphy

05 March 2016

Murphy is a handsome, chunky male cat. He came into care when he was handed into a vet as a stray, so Cats Protection in Bury St Edmunds doesn’t know anything about his history.


New Rosedale funeral home director says it ‘helps to talk about it’

New Rosedale funeral home director says it ‘helps to talk about it’

New Rosedale funeral home director says it ‘helps to talk about it’

05 March 2016

At 14, Laura Martin chose a firm of funeral directors when she was given time off school for work experience.


Victim of Tivetshall car crash named as man from south Norfolk

Victim of Tivetshall car crash named as man from south Norfolk

Victim of Tivetshall car crash named as man from south Norfolk

04 March 2016

A man who died in a car crash in Tivetshall St Margaret has been named as Marc Hayden Douglas-Dean, 25, of Rushall.


Central Suffolk MP backs Remain campaign in EU referendum

Central Suffolk MP backs Remain campaign in EU referendum

Central Suffolk MP backs Remain campaign in EU referendum

04 March 2016

The Member of Parliament for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich said staying part of the European Union would “give the best future” for his constituents, after pledging his support for the Remain campaign in the referendum this summer.


Diss chimney fire tackled

Diss chimney fire tackled

Diss chimney fire tackled

03 March 2016

A fire crew from Diss was called to tackle a chimney blaze in the town last night.


Former Olympic champion Duncan Goodhew inspires Stradbroke swimmers

Former Olympic champion Duncan Goodhew inspires Stradbroke swimmers

Former Olympic champion Duncan Goodhew inspires Stradbroke swimmers

03 March 2016

A north Suffolk swim facility says it feels “inspired” and “honoured” after a special visit from an Olympic swimming gold medallist.


Brockdish school awaits verdict on possible closure following Ofsted report

Brockdish school awaits verdict on possible closure following Ofsted report

Brockdish school awaits verdict on possible closure following Ofsted report

03 March 2016

A south Norfolk junior school being considered for closure will learn of its fate next month, after it received a second consecutive ‘Requires Improvement’ rating from regulatory body Ofsted.


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