The top five stories in Bridport this week

By Lottie Welch

21st May 2022 | Local News

The top five stories in Bridport this week
The top five stories in Bridport 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. Colfox student librarians launch buy a book appeal

Student librarians at the Sir John Colfox School have launched a 'Buy a Book for our School Library' appeal.

2. Bridport singer PJ Harvey gifts Dorset Museum a signed copy of her new book Orlam

Bridport singer PJ Harvey's long anticipated book is now available, with proofs and an exclusive photograph gifted to Dorset Museum.

3. New webcam offers scenes across West Bay - and a great view of the sunrise

Enjoy stunning views across West Bay from your home thanks to a new livestream webcam.

4. Dorset Art Weeks underway for a 30th year

Dorset Art Weeks is now underway, with hundreds of artists taking part.

5. Great success for 'experiment' Bridport Community Charter Fair

The sun shone brightly on Bridport Community Charter Fair on Saturday, and crowds flocked to what was in essence a bit of an experiment – combining the Charter Fair with the Community Fair, changing the date to coincide with the national 'Love Your Local Market' event, and re-locating from the town centre to Mountfield and the Millennium Green.

     

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