Diss Express
Diss is a market town, mentioned in the Domesday book, and the centre of the Waveney region, on the Norfolk/Suffolk border.
The "Diss Express and Norfolk & Suffolk Journal" was founded in 1864 and is the pre-eminent local newspaper of record
We are delighted to say that we have added the Diss Express to the archive.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/diss-express
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Nigel Barber commented
A great local paper!
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Rachel Ridout commented
It serves the community well.
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csb commented
too good not to share with everyone
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Anonymous commented
A great local newspaper with the unmissable "Mere Quacks" which always leaves the reader with a grin on their face!
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Ady Dawson commented
My favourite paper full of local topical stuff
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Sharon Lee Thorndyke commented
where the people of Diss get to hear about local things
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Anonymous commented
a proper local paper
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chrristine commented
love the paper
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Jenny Chamberlin commented
The Diss Express has always been at the centre of this south Norfolk market town community
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Anonymous commented
Always the way of confirming local rumours and is truly local. Still love it after 50 years away from Diss
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Anonymous commented
Best paper for miles. Pete gillings
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Anonymous commented
If you want to know wots going on in diss and the surrounding area you will need to buy a diss express. Its a bit like having a meal with the family. You not only get the mood you get the look!X
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Anonymous commented
Good local paper
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Carol bowen commented
Be great to get really local stories
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Anonymous commented
I still get the Diss Express and I moved away from the area 30 years ago, it is a must for me
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Philip Clarke commented
We need the Diss Express to be made available, as the only "local" representation at present is as far away as Norwich, Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds.
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Anonymous commented
Diss and surrounding villages are well represented in this local paper.
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nick woods commented
fabulous paper....always supportive and always at the forefront of the local community news scene.
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bugbear commented
It's already on microfilm at the British Library (UIN: BLL01013892738) so digitisation should be easy.
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Roella Trudgill commented
The Diss Express is a local constitution and a valuable source of indigenous information to the people of the area and those seeking local historical facts.