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Brockdish Primary School hold vote ballot for bird symbol of Britain

Brockdish Primary School hold vote ballot for bird symbol of Britain

Brockdish Primary School hold vote ballot for bird symbol of Britain

24 May 2015

Children at Brockdish Church of England Primary School played their role in the recent elections buzz when they joined staff, governors and visitors in voting for the bird to serve as the symbol for Britain.


Cat of the Week - Spongebob

Cat of the Week - Spongebob

Cat of the Week - Spongebob

24 May 2015

This week’s Cat of the Week, courtesy of Framlingham and Saxmundham Cats Protection, is Super Spongebob, a three-year-old lad who is friendly, affectionate and full of life.


REVIEW - Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

REVIEW - Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

REVIEW - Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

24 May 2015

Open Space


Mid Anglia CAMRA festival in Yaxley celebrates real ale and cider

Mid Anglia CAMRA festival in Yaxley celebrates real ale and cider

Mid Anglia CAMRA festival in Yaxley celebrates real ale and cider

23 May 2015

Some of the finest locally produced real ales and ciders were celebrated at the Mid Anglia Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA) Beer and Cider Festival in Yaxley last week.


Rotary Club of High Suffolk raises £1,770 for Nepal earthquake relief

Rotary Club of High Suffolk raises £1,770 for Nepal earthquake relief

Rotary Club of High Suffolk raises £1,770 for Nepal earthquake relief

23 May 2015

More than £1,700 has been raised to benefit the people devastated by two recent earthquakes in Nepal, thanks to the generosity harnessed by the Rotary Club of High Suffolk.


Three former Oakwood School staff members are sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court

Three former Oakwood School staff members are sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court

Three former Oakwood School staff members are sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court

22 May 2015

Three former staff members at Oakwood School in Stowmarket have been sentenced following two trials at Ipswich crown Court.


Police helicopter over Diss assisting search for missing person

Police helicopter over Diss assisting search for missing person

Police helicopter over Diss assisting search for missing person

22 May 2015

The police helicopter has been hovering over Diss this afternoon, assisting the force in the search for a missing person.


Howards Nurseries in Wortham wins Gold at Chelsea Flower Show

Howards Nurseries in Wortham wins Gold at Chelsea Flower Show

Howards Nurseries in Wortham wins Gold at Chelsea Flower Show

22 May 2015

A north Suffolk plant nursery has culminated a two-year collaboration with a leading national collector after winning a Gold Medal at this week’s Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show.


Rail days remembered in Pulham St Mary exhibit

Rail days remembered in Pulham St Mary exhibit

Rail days remembered in Pulham St Mary exhibit

22 May 2015

The local history of Pulham St Mary will be celebrated in a new exhibition at The Pennoyer Centre.


Rosedale Funeral Home aims for awards hat-trick

Rosedale Funeral Home aims for awards hat-trick

Rosedale Funeral Home aims for awards hat-trick

22 May 2015

A long-standing funeral home operating across south Norfolk and north Suffolk is hoping to complete its hat-trick of awards for this year following back-to-back successes at two recent ceremonies.


‘We must work together’

‘We must work together’

‘We must work together’

22 May 2015

The new mayor of Newmarket has said he is ready to make the town a ‘better place’ for residents and tourists alike.


Harleston man gets suspended prison sentence for attack

Harleston man gets suspended prison sentence for attack

Harleston man gets suspended prison sentence for attack

21 May 2015

A man from Harleston who attacked two people at an engagement party has been given a suspended prison sentence.


Diss Business Forum invites all comers to annual summer party

Diss Business Forum invites all comers to annual summer party

Diss Business Forum invites all comers to annual summer party

21 May 2015

All comers are invited to the annual Diss Business Forum Summer Drinks Party at TW Gaze Showground on June 10.


Derrick Haley is re-elected as leader of Mid Suffolk District Council

Derrick Haley is re-elected as leader of Mid Suffolk District Council

Derrick Haley is re-elected as leader of Mid Suffolk District Council

21 May 2015

Councillor Derrick Haley has been re-elected as Mid Suffolk District Council’s leader at its first full council meeting since the election.


Trains delayed after lorry hits bridge in Haughley

Trains delayed after lorry hits bridge in Haughley

Trains delayed after lorry hits bridge in Haughley

20 May 2015

Trains have been disrupted between Diss and Stowmarket this morning after a lorry hit a bridge at Haughley.


Strimmer taken from Diss shed

Strimmer taken from Diss shed

Strimmer taken from Diss shed

19 May 2015

A petrol strimmer has been stolen after a shed in Diss was broken into.


Stowmarket’s Oakwood School child cruelty pair change pleas to guilty

Stowmarket’s Oakwood School child cruelty pair change pleas to guilty

Stowmarket’s Oakwood School child cruelty pair change pleas to guilty

19 May 2015

Two former staff members at Stowmarket’s Oakwood School have changed their pleas on child cruelty charges to guilty.


VIDEO: MP Liz Truss speaks out against solar farms on prime agricultural land.

VIDEO: MP Liz Truss speaks out against solar farms on prime agricultural land.

VIDEO: MP Liz Truss speaks out against solar farms on prime agricultural land.

18 May 2015

MP for South West Norfolk and government environment secretary, Elizabeth Truss, has said that prime farmland should not be used for solar panels.


Police bid to return stolen treasures found stashed in north Suffolk home

Police bid to return stolen treasures found stashed in north Suffolk home

Police bid to return stolen treasures found stashed in north Suffolk home

18 May 2015

An appeal has gone out to return stolen items found at a house in Mendham to their rightful owners.


Domestic abuse victims to be helped by fund

Domestic abuse victims to be helped by fund

Domestic abuse victims to be helped by fund

18 May 2015

South Norfolk Council has secured £91,961 of Government funding to support women who are victims of domestic violence.


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