Festival of trees lights up Halesworth church
A church has been illuminated with light as part of an exhibition which has seen more than 50 trees displayed throughout December.
A church has been illuminated with light as part of an exhibition which has seen more than 50 trees displayed throughout December.
Beccles singer and percussionist Mark Anthony and his six-piece Funky Stuff band will be back by popular demand at The Swan Motel in Gillingham on Sunday, December 6.
Celebrate the festive season in style and join the Maui Waui crowd for a fabulous, funky, fantastic Christmas ball.
Discover Doggerland, the drowned world under the North Sea, at The Cut in Halesworth next Saturday.
Come and be part of the live studio audience at the Fisher Theatre in Bungay on Sunday for a 1950s style American radio show performed by Murston Bapchild and The Braxton Hicks.
Beccles Community Choir and its sister choir Bungay Community Choir will be performing at Beccles Public Hall with special guests The Lowestoft Signing Choir and The Bellaires handbell ringers on Sunday.
There is another great eight days of entertainment ahead at the Fisher Theatre at Bungay, from music to the bawdy Canterbury Tales to live streaming of Shakespeare to classic Beatles.
At least six cars were vandalised over the weekend in the South Road area of Beccles.
When Denise Jones moved into her new apartment in a south Norfolk village in October last year, little did she know that she would be waiting at least eight months for a telephone line to be installed.
When Denise Jones moved into her new apartment in a south Norfolk village in October last year, little did she know that she would be waiting at least eight months for a telephone line to be installed.
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