Diss
Diss Express
Serving south Norfolk and north Suffolk for 143 years

Male
101 years old

United Kingdom



Last Login: 7/10/2009
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Zodiac Sign:Virgo



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In the mid-to-late 19th Century, every town across England had its own newspaper. Diss was no exception. But, unlike the majority of other towns in Norfolk, Diss still has its own publication, still produced in the heart of the town centre by its own team of reporters and sub-editors under a Diss-based editor. The Diss Express and Norfolk and Suffolk Journal started life as a penny paper on November 4, 1864. It was founded by Edward Abbott, a bookseller and printer, of Mere Street ­– just a couple of hundred yards away from where it is now based. The new paper included a mixture of national and international news and its owner was delighted when more than 600 copies were sold in two hours after going to press. The very first issue of the Diss Express appeared, blasted into orbit by a preliminary handbill – a highly descriptive, class conscious, typically Victorian piece of advertising. The paper was to be published, residents were told, “to supply a long felt want in the important and rising town of Diss, opening up a channel whereby the wants, wishes, and opinions of the inhabitants be made known”. In addition to local affairs, the paper was said to contain “Parliamentary and Political Intelligence” and readers were assured that the progress of the American Civil Ware would be accurately and continuously recorded. The Proprietor was determined that the paper should attempt to be all things to all people, and to that end it was said to be “equally adapted to the mansion and the cottage”. Publication was at 3pm each Friday and the paper was on sale in the Corn Hall on Friday afternoons, priced at One Penny. When Mr Abbott died, the paper was carried on by his two daughters, Mrs Bell and Miss Abbott. In 1925 the paper went on the market and the Diss Publishing Company came into being. The editor was S. G. House, who was in charge of the paper for about 60 years. Harold Holker took over as editor in 1928 and stayed in charge for 28 years. The Express was first printed on a small handpress but it soon grew from its original four pages. Over the years the paper changed a lot but always served up a rich diet of news for its readers. In its first year there was a report on the annual Stock and Pleasure Fair at Fair Green. The reporter “rejoiced at the absence of penny gaffs, sparring booths and similar, demoralising affairs” but “drunkenness was prevalent and in the early part of the evening there might be seen the sad spectacle of old and young men scarcely able to walk.” The 50th anniversary of the Diss Express saw the country fighting the Second World War. The front page carried a John Bull advertisement calling for volunteers and print rationing saw the paper reduced in size to eight smaller-sized pages during the hostilities. At the beginning of 1971 the Express had 16 pages and in October 1973 the first 40-page issue emerged. Since then it has gone on to reach 80-page issues with an 'audience' now close to 20,000. The Diss Express is now part of Johnston Press, one of largest newspaper groups in the country, but still maintains its base in the town. Editors have included: S.G. House, Harold Holker, Kay Hunter, Ron Hunt, Amanda Hatfield, Nicola Brown and Steven Penny.
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 Samantha Coe 


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Shakeout





Jul 2 2009 8:31 PM

Hey...Just a reminder Shakeout are headlining the 'Rockola' night of the Hot City Sounds Festival at B2 Norwich this Saturday 4th July...Its our second gig with our new guitarist and boy did we rock out last week...£2.00 on the door and we're onstage at 10:15...Cheers!
Shakeout





Jun 16 2009 12:32 PM

Hey...If you're around check us out with Pink Hearse & Gravedale High at the Boundary, Aylsham Rd Norwich on Friday 26th June...£5.00 on the door...After that we're at B2, Sprowston Rd Norwich on July 4th with Compact Pussycat, Dying Breeds, Tommy Twist & Boneyard Revolt...all for £2.  on the door...Check out the flyers on our page!
The Battling Kings





May 26 2009 11:48 AM

Hey, Check out our demo tracks let us know what you think

Pedro & Brett

Shakeout





Apr 11 2009 11:41 AM

Hey...Just to let you know about Shakeout + Hotwired + Culprits + Transmission + Rock Em To Russia (Ramones Covers) + Mediatrocity + DJ Goldsmith...The Three Horseshoes, North Walsham Rd, Scottow Nr Norwich, Sat 18th April...Psychobilly & Punk for just £3.00...Check flyer on our page for details...Oh, and have good Easter!
Samantha Coe





Nov 3 2008 1:20 PM

'Ey Up!
Thanks for the article about the IDOL competition, will contact you closer to the time...maybe could run another one before the National Finals!? you guys are the bestest ;-)
sam xxx
Vanilla Kick : NEW SONG UP NOW!





Aug 15 2008 11:47 AM

Hi Fraser!

I just wandered if you had the URL for the video of us at BBC Norfolk Introducing so we can put it on our page somewhere!

We think it looks great!

Hope you are well.

Hopefully catch up soon

Harry
VK
the Amazing Doug!





Jul 15 2008 5:22 PM

Welcome to the Family
Stop by anytime and
Enjoy the Music
Bearsuit - new single MUSCLE BELT





Jul 11 2008 11:43 AM

hello! glad to have you as a bear buddy!
BEAR LOVE and see you at latitude hopefully!
xxx
Shakeout





Jun 9 2008 12:07 PM

Hey...Thanks for addin' us form three old 'Diss-Boys'!!
The Kabeedies





Apr 18 2008 5:57 PM

whoooop! =)

thanks guys

Love, The Kabeedies xxx
Phase Photographic studio - Photographer





Jan 14 2008 10:52 PM

hey thank you for the add,
I hope to be visiting you soon with my photos of the area, maybe you could use them for something. I'm studying a Degree in photography to start a career in it, any help from my local paper would be appreciated.
World Horse Welfare





Jan 8 2008 10:27 AM

Thanks for the add. Anyone else who is passionate about horse (or all animal) welfare please visit our MySpace page at; www.myspace.com/horsecharity or our website at www.ilph.org

The International League for the <br />Protection of Horses

You can also visit our horse rehabilitation farm over at Snetterton to see first hand the work we do for horses, entrance is free and we are open Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays.
The Mill Studio





Nov 11 2007 12:28 PM

Sounds like fun. Let me know when we can hook up. thanks,
Jonny
The Mill Studio





Nov 6 2007 7:53 PM

Hello Diss. I know you only too well! Important fact - you are my 1000th friend! Many more than I actually had while at school. I will be travelling to see you shortly via Shelfanger Road to buy a Kebab for my tea.
Flob - photographer





Oct 26 2007 12:55 PM

Those thieving national press people !
Let's hope the national treasures are returned safely soon !
The Foster Kids





Oct 25 2007 8:49 AM

I believe the band on this poster Opposite the Hotel come from the musical hotbed of Blo Norton so this counts as Diss news!
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Latitude Festival





Oct 15 2007 2:12 PM

Diss!! Amazing!!
the Tilting Sky





Oct 12 2007 11:57 AM

ta very much and for all your help over the past few years with articles and the like.

nice one.

x
The Foster Kids





Oct 12 2007 11:45 AM

Hello Diss Express,

You are certainly the South Norfolk paper of choice for all of us Foster Kids

xxx
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