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Still ‘much to do’ in bid to save at-risk Redlingfield church

Still ‘much to do’ in bid to save at-risk Redlingfield church

Still ‘much to do’ in bid to save at-risk Redlingfield church

28 October 2015

A parish council clerk says there is still ‘much to do’ in a community’s bid to restore an Anglo-Saxon church which has stood for nearly a millennium.


Two cars and tractor involved in Besthorpe A11 collision

Two cars and tractor involved in Besthorpe A11 collision

Two cars and tractor involved in Besthorpe A11 collision

28 October 2015

Emergency services were called to the A11 at Besthorpe earlier this afternoon after two cars and a tractor were involved in a collision.


Majority of drivers feel parking charges in Diss are fair, survey reveals

Majority of drivers feel parking charges in Diss are fair, survey reveals

Majority of drivers feel parking charges in Diss are fair, survey reveals

28 October 2015

The majority of drivers believe the parking charges in Diss are fair, according to a recent consultation.


Eye Town Council call extraordinary meeting to consider 280 homes plan

Eye Town Council call extraordinary meeting to consider 280 homes plan

Eye Town Council call extraordinary meeting to consider 280 homes plan

28 October 2015

Eye Town Council will hold an extraordinary meeting next week to consider their response to an outline planning application for up to 280 homes in the town.


Fire crews called to smoke-logged property in Attleborough

Fire crews called to smoke-logged property in Attleborough

Fire crews called to smoke-logged property in Attleborough

28 October 2015

Fire crews were called to a smoke-logged building in Attleborough yesterday afternoon.


Diss and District Camera Club to hold free open day next month

Diss and District Camera Club to hold free open day next month

Diss and District Camera Club to hold free open day next month

28 October 2015

Diss and District Camera Club is to hold a free open day next month.


Redgrave rockers Walkway to play in the New Year in Diss

Redgrave rockers Walkway to play in the New Year in Diss

Redgrave rockers Walkway to play in the New Year in Diss

28 October 2015

Redgrave’s Walkway will ‘rock in’ 2016 in Diss when they return to the Cue Club.


Diss man unaware he was banned from roads is disqualified again

Diss man unaware he was banned from roads is disqualified again

Diss man unaware he was banned from roads is disqualified again

27 October 2015

A Diss man who was not aware he was disqualified from driving has been banned from the roads for another six months after police found him behind the wheel in Wortham.


Demolition plan for King’s Head pub in Pulham St Mary rejected

Demolition plan for King’s Head pub in Pulham St Mary rejected

Demolition plan for King’s Head pub in Pulham St Mary rejected

27 October 2015

A Pulham St Mary pub will not be demolished to make way for homes after a planning application was refused by South Norfolk Council.


Chimney blaze in Stradbroke battled for nearly an hour

Chimney blaze in Stradbroke battled for nearly an hour

Chimney blaze in Stradbroke battled for nearly an hour

27 October 2015

A crew from Stradbroke was called to a chimney blaze in the village this morning.


Diss crew clears Dickleburgh spillage

Diss crew clears Dickleburgh spillage

Diss crew clears Dickleburgh spillage

27 October 2015

A fire crew from Diss was forced to clear a spillage from a vehicle in Dickleburgh on Sunday.


Residents urged to take part in first Debenham-wide consultation in more than a decade

Residents urged to take part in first Debenham-wide consultation in more than a decade

Residents urged to take part in first Debenham-wide consultation in more than a decade

27 October 2015

Debenham residents are being urged to get involved in one of the biggest consultations in the village’s history as the next phase of the proposed neighbourhood plan begins.


Norfolk County Council to consult on tax rise idea

Norfolk County Council to consult on tax rise idea

Norfolk County Council to consult on tax rise idea

26 October 2015

A public consultation is to be launched later this week on Norfolk County Council proposals to raise council tax by just under two per cent.


Man stole taxi driver’s earnings in McDonald’s by placing tin down his trousers, court hears

Man stole taxi driver’s earnings in McDonald’s by placing tin down his trousers, court hears

Man stole taxi driver’s earnings in McDonald’s by placing tin down his trousers, court hears

26 October 2015

A Bury St Edmunds man has admitted taking a tin containing a taxi driver’s earnings when he became distracted in McDonalds.


Horse sex attacker is jailed

Horse sex attacker is jailed

Horse sex attacker is jailed

26 October 2015

A man who admitted sexually assaulting a horse in Redenhall has been jailed for 14 months.


COLUMN: Howard’s Health - ‘Jamie Oliver demonstrates how to age healthily’

COLUMN: Howard’s Health - ‘Jamie Oliver demonstrates how to age healthily’

COLUMN: Howard’s Health - ‘Jamie Oliver demonstrates how to age healthily’

25 October 2015

Award-winning diet coach John Howard understands how hard it is to lose weight – and keep it off. He lost 7 stone in five months – and nine years on has kept his new shape.


Bressingham business Swank Interiors claims national design award

Bressingham business Swank Interiors claims national design award

Bressingham business Swank Interiors claims national design award

24 October 2015

An interiors business based in Bressingham will represent the UK on the international stage, after winning a national award following its contribution to a prominent Norfolk tower block.


CLASS OF THE WEEK - Harleston CEVA Primary School

CLASS OF THE WEEK - Harleston CEVA Primary School

CLASS OF THE WEEK - Harleston CEVA Primary School

24 October 2015

It’s two for the price of one for Class of the Week this time, with the title going to both Reception Classes at Harleston Church of England Primary School.


COLUMN: Cat of the Week - Maisie

COLUMN: Cat of the Week - Maisie

COLUMN: Cat of the Week - Maisie

24 October 2015

This pretty little female cat is named Maisie.


Harleston Cluster forms new Church Schools Trust to help raise its profile

Harleston Cluster forms new Church Schools Trust to help raise its profile

Harleston Cluster forms new Church Schools Trust to help raise its profile

24 October 2015

Trustees of a newly-formed group which represents five schools in south Norfolk say they hope this formal partnership will help ‘raise our profile across the county and beyond’.


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