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Application would allow Eye Town Hall to host wedding ceremonies

Application would allow Eye Town Hall to host wedding ceremonies

Application would allow Eye Town Hall to host wedding ceremonies

24 March 2015

Eye Town Hall could soon be hosting weddings as it searches for ways to raise funds for its running costs.


Vandalism sees beehives tipped over and bees killed in south Norfolk village

Vandalism sees beehives tipped over and bees killed in south Norfolk village

Vandalism sees beehives tipped over and bees killed in south Norfolk village

24 March 2015

About £1,600 of damage has been caused after four beehives were pushed over in south Norfolk, killing many bees.


COLUMN - Howard’s Health: “I remember looking in the mirror and wondering what had happened to me.”

COLUMN - Howard’s Health: “I remember looking in the mirror and wondering what had happened to me.”

COLUMN - Howard’s Health: “I remember looking in the mirror and wondering what had happened to me.”

24 March 2015

“I remember looking in the mirror and wondering what had happened to me. I avoided buying new clothes and hated mirrors,” said Rehana.


LETTER - ‘Where is the speed gun support for Eye?

LETTER - ‘Where is the speed gun support for Eye?

LETTER - ‘Where is the speed gun support for Eye?

24 March 2015

I would like to draw your readers’ attention to the much publicised Eye Speed Watch campaign.


EDITORIAL - ‘Tour of Britain can help get wheels turning’

EDITORIAL - ‘Tour of Britain can help get wheels turning’

EDITORIAL - ‘Tour of Britain can help get wheels turning’

24 March 2015

It is great news that the Tour of Britain is returning to south Norfolk again this year.


Future of Norfolk small schools under scrutiny

Future of Norfolk small schools under scrutiny

Future of Norfolk small schools under scrutiny

24 March 2015

Small schools as we know them in Norfolk could be set for major structural and managerial changes, following the announcement of recommendations aiming to address their long-term sustainability.


Eye couple celebrate their 50 year journey with car

Eye couple celebrate their 50 year journey with car

Eye couple celebrate their 50 year journey with car

24 March 2015

An Eye couple have celebrated their golden wedding by purchasing a new car – and are looking forward travelling around the East Anglian countryside.


Witness appeal launched after assault and criminal damage in Harleston

Witness appeal launched after assault and criminal damage in Harleston

Witness appeal launched after assault and criminal damage in Harleston

23 March 2015

A search for witnesses has begun following an incident of assault and criminal damage in Harleston at the weekend.


Parkinson’s awareness event taking place at Eye hospital

Parkinson’s awareness event taking place at Eye hospital

Parkinson’s awareness event taking place at Eye hospital

23 March 2015

A coffee morning to help raise awareness for Parkinson’s disease is being held next month at Hartismere Hospital in Eye.


Harry’s Hogwarts comes to Fressingfield

Harry’s Hogwarts comes to Fressingfield

Harry’s Hogwarts comes to Fressingfield

23 March 2015

Fressingfield Primary School was a hive of magic and sorcery with a Harry Potter-themed World Book Day.


Driver rescued from vehicle after collision in Diss

Driver rescued from vehicle after collision in Diss

Driver rescued from vehicle after collision in Diss

23 March 2015

A driver had to be manually released from their vehicle following a traffic collision in Diss yesterday morning.


LETTER - ‘End of an era at EACH’

LETTER - ‘End of an era at EACH’

LETTER - ‘End of an era at EACH’

23 March 2015

Having spent the last 17 years with the Diss Friend’s Group fundraising for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices I have decided to resign from the committee for health reasons.


‘Golden Girls’ to travel Great Wall in cancer charity drive

‘Golden Girls’ to travel Great Wall in cancer charity drive

‘Golden Girls’ to travel Great Wall in cancer charity drive

23 March 2015

A group of ‘Golden Girls’ whose lives have been affected by cancer are to trek 60km across the Great Wall of China in a bid to raise thousands of pounds.


CLASS OF THE WEEK: Thorndon CEVC Primary School

CLASS OF THE WEEK: Thorndon CEVC Primary School

CLASS OF THE WEEK: Thorndon CEVC Primary School

23 March 2015

The reception class at Thorndon Primary School have been given food for thought in recent weeks.


Spacious living on offer in Gislingham

Spacious living on offer in Gislingham

Spacious living on offer in Gislingham

23 March 2015

Sunbury Cottage is a very well-presented and spacious detached house which forms part of a select small development on the edge of Gislingham. The property offers three bedrooms, large kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room, reception hallway and cloakroom, en-suite and family bathroom, garage, parking and gardens and has the added benefit of five-and-a-half years remaining on the National House Building Council. Outside, there is a front garden with a picket style fence, while the rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, enclosed by fencing, and has a patio area.


Diss auctioneer retiring after 20 years with TW Gaze

Diss auctioneer retiring after 20 years with TW Gaze

Diss auctioneer retiring after 20 years with TW Gaze

22 March 2015

A long-serving valuer and auctioneer will oversee his final sale at a Diss auction house next Saturday, ending a 20-year association with the firm.


Roads in Attleborough closing for important works

Roads in Attleborough closing for important works

Roads in Attleborough closing for important works

22 March 2015

Numerous roads in Attleborough will sustain periods of closure starting on March 30 to allow for kerbing and resurfacing works along Leys Lane.


MP’s Framlingham housing survey draws ‘mixed views’

MP’s Framlingham housing survey draws ‘mixed views’

MP’s Framlingham housing survey draws ‘mixed views’

22 March 2015

An ‘overwhelming’ response to a Framlingham housing survey conducted by MP Dr Dan Poulter has revealed more than half of the respondents back more housing in the town.


Wingfield property has 16th Century origins

Wingfield property has 16th Century origins

Wingfield property has 16th Century origins

22 March 2015

Gables Farm, in Wingfield, Suffolk, is a Grade II Listed timber framed farmhouse set on a part moated plot of about 0.9acres.


Peter Beales Roses unveils brand new commemorative flowers

Peter Beales Roses unveils brand new commemorative flowers

Peter Beales Roses unveils brand new commemorative flowers

21 March 2015

Horticultural business Peter Beales Roses has unveiled two specially-commissioned roses which it plans to launch during the Chelsea Flower Show taking place this May.


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