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Pupils carried the torch as it made its 588-mile journey across towns and villages in Suffolk to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
Residents and councillors slammed the 'breathtaking arrogance' of National Grid’s consultation process
A special ‘Pilgrim 400’ apple tree has been planted to mark the opening of a new jubilee woodland
More than 60 people took part in a 160-metre swim, followed by a 17-kilometre cycle and finishing with a gruelling three-kilometre run
A south Norfolk-based oil rig manager’s hobby for buying and selling giftware products continues to grow into a viable business
High street shops have pulled together to produce a charity hamper, which will be raffled off this summer
The 22nd incarnation of the event saw hostas, perennials and other garden plants on sale to raise money for Cancer Research
From organising award ceremonies to beating the Government in a High Court battle, the firm has taken on some mammoth tasks in its 15 years
Council officials have branded the vandalism as "absolutely unacceptable"
Officers believe that three reports involving Nazi symbols being spray painted on Ukrainian flags and a property over the last few days are linked
The local town council has been forced to fork out £223 to replace a swing set after it was destroyed by vandals last month
The 23-year-old is wanted for failing to appear at Crown Court this month
Stuart Warren has criticised the trust for allegedly not offering him any mental health support after he attempted to take his own life
Campaigners against the controversial waste plant in the Norfolk countryside believe recent changes to the Highway Code could strengthen their case
“The problem is there is no perfect time to do these roadworks.”
Norfolk will enjoy almost £50 million in improvements to services whilst Suffolk miss out completely
Campaigners have welcomed the commitment to ban lorries from passing through busy market streets after years of campaigning by residents
Councillor Hudson has promised to campaign against getting his former Conservative colleague from being reelected
The controversial plans will see 50-metre-high pylons built along the A140
South West Norfolk MP Liz Truss has weighed in on the ongoing dispute over the controversial plant
A national charity has provided the defibrillator to offer potentially lifesaving help for students
The school, for children with autism, has impressed inspectors two years after receiving an 'inadequate' rating
Rosie Taber fought her way over 15 laps to take home the silverware during the championship race last month