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Meeting to discuss Mere's Mouth toilet

Meeting to discuss Mere's Mouth toilet

Meeting to discuss Mere's Mouth toilet

04 June 2018

A meeting is to be held tomorrow to discuss the next steps for the future of the Mere’s Mouth toilets.


Traffic congestion sparks heated debate at business summit

Traffic congestion sparks heated debate at business summit

Traffic congestion sparks heated debate at business summit

31 May 2018

Nineteen businesses from Diss and the surrounding area took part in a summit to exchange ideas for the future of the area.


Council leader prepared for the challenges that lie ahead for Diss

Council leader prepared for the challenges that lie ahead for Diss

Council leader prepared for the challenges that lie ahead for Diss

24 May 2018

The new council leader of Diss Town Council said he is prepared for the challenges that lie ahead for the town.


Mayor of Diss re-elected for a second term

Mayor of Diss re-elected for a second term

Mayor of Diss re-elected for a second term

21 May 2018

Councillors voted unanimously for Cllr Wenman to continue his duties


Graham Minshull elected as vice-chair of South Norfolk Council

Graham Minshull elected as vice-chair of South Norfolk Council

Graham Minshull elected as vice-chair of South Norfolk Council

18 May 2018

Former Diss town councillor has been elected as vice-chairman of South Norfolk Council.


Challenge to Suffolk County Council’s Tory leader

Challenge to Suffolk County Council’s Tory leader

Challenge to Suffolk County Council’s Tory leader

25 April 2018

Suffolk County Council leader Colin Noble faces a challenge to his leadership of the council’s Conservatives.


Mid Suffolk district councillors step in as six Mellis parish councillors resign

Mid Suffolk district councillors step in as six Mellis parish councillors resign

Mid Suffolk district councillors step in as six Mellis parish councillors resign

07 July 2017

A Suffolk village has been left without a parish council after all six councillors resigned in a show of protest.


Changes to North Norfolk bin collections over Christmas and New Year

Changes to North Norfolk bin collections over Christmas and New Year

Changes to North Norfolk bin collections over Christmas and New Year

21 December 2015

Altered dates for recycling and waste collections, as announced at the beginning of December, have begun.


MP believes community support is strong enough to bring back King’s Head in Pulham St Mary

MP believes community support is strong enough to bring back King’s Head in Pulham St Mary

MP believes community support is strong enough to bring back King’s Head in Pulham St Mary

20 November 2015

South Norfolk MP Richard Bacon believes there is plenty of community support to get a Pulham St Mary pub back in business — and has even said he will give the walls a lick of a paint in a bid to see it return to its former glory.


Conservatives keep control of South Norfolk Council after dominant election

Conservatives keep control of South Norfolk Council after dominant election

Conservatives keep control of South Norfolk Council after dominant election

08 May 2015

The Conservative Party has retained majority control of South Norfolk Council for another four years after dominating in the 2015 district election, with the Liberal Democrats remaining as the only opposition.


LETTER - ‘Let’s keep the election political’

LETTER - ‘Let’s keep the election political’

LETTER - ‘Let’s keep the election political’

27 April 2015

I was disappointed to hear Elizabeth Truss, when interviewed on the radio by Martha Kearney, state that it was perfectly legitimate for Michael Fallon, her cabinet colleague in the last government, to make a personal ‘knifed his brother in the back’ attack on Ed Miliband.


Dickleburgh Sea Scouts enjoy expedition

Dickleburgh Sea Scouts enjoy expedition

Dickleburgh Sea Scouts enjoy expedition

24 March 2015

The 1st Dickleburgh Sea Scouts embarked on a successful expedition to the Pennines in Yorkshire during the recent school half-term week.


Approval given for cutdown library service

Approval given for cutdown library service

Approval given for cutdown library service

03 February 2015

Approval has today (Tuesday, February 3) been given by Lincolnshire County Council’s executive board to controversial plans for a cutdown library service.


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