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A man has called on Anglian Water to fix a sunken manhole cover after recording the noise from vehicles hitting it at dangerous levels.
A cancer survivor will drive a pink pig the length of Britain to raise money for two causes he credits with helping to save his life.
A town post office will be relocated after 70 years despite calls for the move to be scrapped.
A teenager has been released on bail after being arrested on Monday on suspicion of eight offences.
Fears are that traders will be left “dead in the water” if urgent action is not taken to address foul smells coming from the town’s drains.
Families have flocked to a fun-filled day of activities at a popular zoo.
A major road is partially blocked following a crash between a car and a motorbike.
An artist and entrepreneur has praised her peers for encouraging her business dream.
Banham Zoo will be hosting a celebratory weekend for the first birthday of two tiger cubs.
Have a look at some environmentally-conscious living practices, which are gaining popularity and importance.
After being on the pitch for less than a minute, Billy Nasso scored the winning goal to send Cornard United through to the play-off final.
After he went the distance to claim the ICO light Cruiserweight World title, Leon Dunnett admitted he turned down professional contract offers.
Framlingham Town boss Liam Abraham stated his side have ‘a point to prove’ and ‘an opportunity to put last year right’ against Cornard United.
Joey Sadler described the Blues’ next two fixtures as the ‘biggest in recent Ipswich Town history’.
Edward Seaman was impressed with the string of saves that Angus Gunn made in Saturday’s draw with Bristol City.
Our Norwich City columnist hailed Gabriel Sara’s performances this season, and admits he could be as good as James Maddison and Emi Buendia.
Redgrave Rangers are on course for a double-double after reaching this season’s McDonald’s Suffolk Primary Cup Final.
Thrive Boxing Team returned with six medals from the National Championships and Bacup Box Cup.
A group of Norfolk and Suffolk crafters hosted their second event of the year last weekend.
Diss Corn Hall has made it through to the regional finals of the Muddy Stilettos Awards.
Green-fingered enthusiasts showed off their blooming best when Diss and District Horticultural Society held its spring show.
A fourth generation farmer is celebrating 50 years of acting with the Harleston Players as he prepares for its latest production.
The only problem was choice, when a cake sale looked to tempt passers-by in Diss on March 30.
A disappointed rider has condemned the county council for turning down her request for new road safety signs.
A mum-of-two has been appearing on national TV all week after competing in a popular cookery show.