Work has finally begun on replacing town bridge
Work on the White Bridge in the Millennium Green in Halesworth has begun after it was closed amid safety concerns two years ago.
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Phoebe is a journalist writing for the Eastern Daily Press. Her main reporting patch is the Beccles and Bungay Journal.
Phoebe is a journalist writing for the Eastern Daily Press. Her main reporting patch is the Beccles and Bungay Journal.
Work on the White Bridge in the Millennium Green in Halesworth has begun after it was closed amid safety concerns two years ago.
Saxon House, a supported housing scheme in Loddon, has been given the green light to create another nine apartments.
A new bar has been given the green light to replace a former Lollipop shoe shop in the heart of Beccles after the store closed in April this year.
Runners hoping to organise the region's newest Parkrun have revealed details about the proposed route ahead of a meeting this weekend.
A former BMX and mountain bike racer explains how a rare lung disease forced him to switch to electric bikes and a new business venture.
Ozzy, rescued as a foal by the Horse Rescue Fund 12 years ago, wins at the Royal Norfolk Show and crowned 10th at Equifest rescue horse championships.
An ex-council worker from Beccles is locked in a bitter dispute with his former employer over a "trip hazard" he fell over two years ago.
A former soldier who suffered with PTSD has unveiled ambitious plans to raise £1.5m to buy a former Bungay care home to house homeless military veterans.
Another Parkrun could soon be on the way, with talks taking place about establishing one in Beccles.
Lowestoft town welcomed a day of celebration with engaging activities as the Tour of Britain kickstarted their final leg of the race on the seafront.
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