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Following their televised move from London three years ago, a Suffolk couple tapped into the unlikely market of homemade and home-delivered brownies.
Pubs are installing a number of new outdoor offerings in preparation for Monday, but remain concerned over how the weather will affect their business.
The campaign is spreading its message about pollutants ending up in our waterways.
A fast food chain has had its latest planning application quickly approved after the plan layout was altered.
The government's recovery fund is helping organisations get back on their feet after a difficult year.
An owl sanctuary is preparing to reopen its doors to the public for the first time after being closed for much of the last 12 months.
Authorities across the Diss Express region have paid tribute to Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who died this morning.
From beer gardens reopening to barbers once again cutting hair, there will be further easing of lockdown restrictions next week. Here's what changes.
The man was jailed after being found in possession of £6,500 worth of drugs during a raid on his home.
Swastikas and references to George Floyd – whose death sparked the global Black Lives Matter movement – were also spray painted on the park.
Various silver items were taken during a burglary which happened at some point between Friday and Tuesday.
A castle has been struck by two separate incidents of criminal damage in a little over a week.
A nine-year-old girl has undertaken the mammoth task of completing 3,000 sit-ups in a month to raise money for a cancer charity.
Public Health England have revealed how many tested positive for the virus after thousands of residents in both parishes were tested last month.
A Suffolk care home had demonstrated elements of abuse, as well as undermining patients' safety and dignity – according to a new report.
The fourth phase of the £4.5 million Transport for Attleborough project is set to get under way this month.
Work was originally set to begin in 2022, but was brought forward recognising the impact of the road closure on the community.
It has taken the attraction decades to get it back permanently.
Some of Greater Anglia's ticket offices will be closing for three weeks due to low sales.
The firm has defended its soon-to-be constructed power plant after a green campaigner warned of its “painful environmental and financial legacy”.
Residents are being offered a final chance to have their say on Long Stratton's Neighbourhood Plan, before it goes off to an independent examiner.
Councillors are asking if enough was done to manage the flooding that affected much of South Norfolk over Christmas last year.
A specialist school's outdoor learning class has launched a YouTube channel to mark International Day of Forests.
Teachers in the Diss Express area have praised the “calm and joyful” return of children to classrooms after months of home-schooling.
School pupils have been learning about mental health through expression photos.
The Norfolk-based actor shared some personal advice for the current lockdown