The top five stories in Bridport this week

By Lottie Welch

7th May 2022 | Local News

Just a selection of the most popular stories you have been reading on Bridport Nub News this week
Just a selection of the most popular stories you have been reading on Bridport Nub News this week

Bridport Nub News is your local online newspaper, focusing on the issues and news that matter to you.

Here are the five top stories we have published this week:

1. Customers queue for the reopening of The White Lion - and nearly drink it out of beer

More than 100 people welcomed the reopening of Broadwindsor's village pub - and nearly drank it out of beer.

2. Lasting legacy for little boy who died of cancer officially opens after more than two years

A touching tribute to a young boy who died of cancer has been completed and officially opened after more than two years.

3. Rally the troops! West Dorset business owner urges others in hospitality to lobby their MP over VAT increase

A West Dorset business owner is calling on other hospitality businesses in Dorset, and up and down the country, to lobby their MPs to reduce VAT.

4. Bridport property of the week: Unique three-bed home with balcony

A unique three-bedroom family home with a self-contained annexe is on the market.

5. Hundreds turn out on a wet bank holiday to celebrate MayFest at Bridport Community Orchard

More than 250 faced the wet bank holiday weather to celebrate MayFest with Bridport Community Orchard.

     

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