
Diss, Norfolk - Wikipedia
Diss is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in South Norfolk, England; it is near to the boundary with Suffolk. It had population of 7,572 in 2011. [1] It lies in the valley of the River …
Diss Town Football Club
Pinchbeck United were the visitors to Brewers Green Lane for their first ever meeting with Diss Town. The Tangerines played some of their best football for a few games to build a two-goal …
Diss Town F.C. - Wikipedia
Diss Town Football Club is a football club based in Diss, Norfolk, England. Affiliated to the Norfolk County FA, they are members of the Eastern Counties League Division One North and play at …
Diss - Visit Norfolk
Diss is an ancient Norfolk market town with real character famed for its antique markets. The town sits close to the Suffolk border in the delightful Waveney Valley area of South Norfolk. Diss …
Diss Town Council, Norfolk | The Town
Diss is an ancient Norfolk market town, close to the Suffolk border in the Waveney Valley area of South Norfolk. The town boasts historic churches, pockets of attractive woodland and a...
Fixtures - Diss Town Football Club
Diss Town score: Opposition score: Competition: All Thurlow Nunn Division One North Thurlow Nunn League Cup FA Vase Thurlow Nunn Youth Eastern Counties League Division One …
Diss Town Council, Norfolk | Home
4 天之前 · Welcome to Diss Town Council website, where we publish all information about the council, meetings, committees and services.
Discover Diss: A Visitor's Guide to Norfolk's Charming Market Town
2024年8月29日 · Nestled in the picturesque countryside of South Norfolk, Diss is a delightful market town with a rich history, vibrant cultural scene, and plenty of hidden gems to explore. …
Club info - Diss Town Football Club
Diss Town was formed in 1886 after a suggestion from the local cricket club who shared their ground at Roydon Road. The Club played friendly matches at first but in 1891/2 won their first …
Diss, Norfolk travel guide and Diss information - England This Way
Diss is a town next to a large lake in the River Waveney valley at the southern edge of Norfolk, almost on the border with Suffolk. It is a picturesque town, and there is much to enjoy in Diss …