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Prices in Diss have risen by 27.7 per cent in the past two years but now look likely slow down, one of the towns leading estate agents has predicted
Peter and Heather Sorrell, who met when they were best man and bridesmaid at their friends’ wedding, have now reached 50 years of marriage themselves
Back in February, Alice Harvey got her hands on the keys to a residential property above her salon
A dance troupe are travelling from Diss to Disneyland to take part in the performance of a lifetime
Crews were called to Bressingham Steam and Gardens after a fire broke out yesterday
Next week marks 60 years since the day that Bill and Myra Stannard were married.
The property has gone to market with an asking price of £1.5million
Norfolk's health watchdog has warned that it will be 'impossible' for patients to find alternative dental care
Thieves stole a coffee machine, grinder and other equipment from the Majestic Hare Apothecary –totalling upwards of £5,000
The 28-year-old is known to have links to Diss
Councillors have urged for the support of the community to stop the troubling rise in graffiti and vandalism
The man was charged with a number of offences that took place in Suffolk and Norfolk yesterday.
A spokesman said that the figures do not account for people in palliative care, which is disproportionately higher than the rest of the country
Known as Oak Lodge and Laurea House, the development will provide housing for 12 people in eight fully en-suite rooms and four one-bedroom flats
The developers of Deal Farm Biogas said there are 'no plans' to submit a further planning application, but did not rule out the possibility entirely
Campaigners are fearful for the safety of pedestrians after a person was struck by a passing vehicle
The Pink Ladies’ Tractor Run returned in style at the weekend as 112 decorated tractors wound their way through south Norfolk and north Suffolk
Residents also made impassioned pleas to planning authorities at a village hall meeting last night
The fifth ballot from fellow Conservative MPs gave her enough votes to make the cut.
The MP has made it through to the final three in the race to be the next Conservative party leader and the country's Prime Minister.
Teachers were invited to a ceremony in London to celebrate the honour
Children have been creating their own art pieces to create a gallery at the school
"The activities linked closely with our geography and science curriculum but also our whole school theme of conservation this term."
Alex Taylor will have the weight his country on his shoulders when he competes in the World Traditional Karate Association Championships this year