Jonathan Purle HOLDS Central Wymondham 23rd January 2026 Jonathan Purle has won the Central Wymondham by-election, holding the seat for the Conservatives with a comfortable majority. Image: South Norfolk Council Local News
General Meeting Notice - 2nd February 2026 17th January 2026 The Chairman has called a General Meeting of the Federation which will convene at 6:30pm on the 2nd February 2026 to select candidates for the 2026 Local... Local News
Wymondham by-election campaign launched 31st December 2025 Our candidate Jonathan Purle needs your support in Wymondham. With polling day fast approaching, every conversation, leaflet delivered and door knocked could... Local News
In Memory of Cllr Kevin Hurn 12th November 2025 We are deeply saddened to share the news of the passing of Councillor Kevin Hurn. Councillor Robert Savage: It was with great sorrow that I learnt of the... Local News
Sign The Petition: Stop Giant Solar Farms 11th October 2025 Support our campaign to stop unchecked giant solar farms in East Anglia Conservatives in Norfolk and Suffolk are as furious as you are about the scale of solar... Local News
Sign The Petition: Stop Single Male Asylum Hotels 10th October 2025 Support our campaign to stop disruptive plans for single male asylum hotels in East Anglia Conservatives in Norfolk and Suffolk were dismayed to see the Home... Local News
A Victory for Diss – South Norfolk Council Secures Home Office U-turn 22nd August 2025 We are pleased to share some very positive news for Diss and the surrounding community. After strong opposition from South Norfolk Council, the Home Office has... Local News
Tim Passmore selected as Mayoral candidate 16th August 2025 Suffolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Tim Passmore, has been selected as the Conservative Party candidate for the Norfolk and Suffolk Mayoral elections in... Local News
Hands Off Our Bin Collections! 28th July 2025 Conservative campaigners have today launched a petition opposing plans by the Green-led District Councils in Mid Suffolk and East Suffolk to scrap fortnightly... Local News