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Police are appealing for information after a shed burglary earlier this week.
Police are appealing for witnesses to a single vehicle collision yesterday evening.
A village road will be closed for three days during works to improve surface water drainage.
Firefighters have been battling a large blaze involving multiple barns at a farm.
Parents are set to skydive from 13,000 feet to raise awareness of autism and funds for a charity which has supported their family.
Residents have faced nearly a week without broadband after a cable was damaged — but repairs are now close to completion.
Anglian Water has raised concerns over new housing developments – warning its sewage treatment plant cannot cope with additional demand.
A trading cards and collectables outlet has seen so much success it has had to move in a premises double the size.
A technical fault has forced the closure of a leisure centre’s main swimming pool — leading to the cancellation of classes and sessions.
A couple are celebrating after their business together has got off to a flying start.
Police have released video of a raid on an industrial unit which revealed 154 kilograms of dried cannabis and 1,757 cannabis plants.
A man has been handed a suspended sentence after admitting supplying cannabis and magic mushrooms.
Police are appealing for information after an incident of criminal damage in Eye.
A pub's licence has been formally revoked despite community support for the venue.
A motorcyclist who lost his leg in a crash has thanked the charity and its supporters after ‘every piece of equipment’ was used to save his life.
A breast cancer survivor has inspired her community after taking on the challenge of a lifetime.
A new wellbeing centre has launched offering yoga, pilates, tai chi, and more.
Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage following a serious collision.
Weekend and overnight closures have been announced for the A140 Long Stratton bypass work
A village road will be closed towards the end of the month for £10,500 worth of repairs.
A family-run logistics firm, which was founded nearly 100 years ago, has honoured one of its own.
Town council meeting descends into Agatha Christie whodunnit
A town councl is looking for people who can ‘make a difference’.
A primary school teacher has scooped a national award for a her skills.
A young footballer is hoping others will join her in making history for the town.
Diss will be marking national refugee week with a series of events celebrating the contribution made by people coming to this country.
Nearly 450 sexual offences have been reported in Norfolk schools over the last five years, including rape and sexual assault.