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DISS
District : South Norfolk
Origin/meaning
Diss uses an unofficial coat of arms. This represents water, in particular the Mere and also the River Waveney.
The right hand shield is for the Parish of Newton Bushel. It bears three bushels - a pun on the parish name.
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