Two towns are gearing up for Christmas with a Victorian twist
Both Loddon and Bungay are gearing up for Christmas light switch-on events with a Victorian twist.
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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.
Both Loddon and Bungay are gearing up for Christmas light switch-on events with a Victorian twist.
The Needlecraft Shop in Beccles has now officially opened its doors under Amberley Kemp, after owners Janet Holt and Joan Moore set to retire.
Numerous animal skulls, including monkey, turtle, and baboon skulls were seized by Suffolk police at Beccles Auction after they were advertised online
Emmaus Norfolk and Waveney in All Hallows Convent in Ditchingham is preparing to open a specialist women's only accommodation.
The Bungay Christmas Street Market is returning to Earsham Street and Bungay Buttercross for its annual tradition on December 1.
As the government has opened a consultation for reforms to bathing water regulations, Falcon Meadow in Bungay may get an official bathing status.
A number of concerns have been raised as a bid was submitted to the Broads Authority to demolish Wherry Cottage in Puddingmoor and build three new homes.
A bid has been made to South Norfolk Council for a dog exercise field in Waterheath Road, Aldeby.
Emmaus Norfolk and Waveney charity at the All Hallows Convent in Ditchingham near Bungay is bidding for more storage to aid their social enterprise.
Bungay Black Dog Buggy Runners, a group for those that care for pre-school age children to run together, celebrates their second anniversary.
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