The top five stories on Bridport Nub News this week

By Lottie Welch

13th Nov 2021 | Local News

The top five stories on Bridport Nub News this week
The top five stories 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. Doc Martin star will be coming to Bradpole

As a patron of Weldmar Hospicecare, Martin Clunes will be coming to the annual switch-on of charity Christmas lights in White Close.

2. Britain's Strongest Disabled Woman lives right here in Bridport

Lucy Beasley will be taking on the challenge and competing for the world title too this month.

3. Get into the Christmas spirit with Groves Nurseries

Christmas has come to Groves, which will become even more festive when it hosts its Christmas market next week.

4. A large part of the cliff falls on to East Beach

The beach between West Bay and Freshwater was blocked by a large cliff fall. Although becoming increasingly more common, please do stay away.

5. Three hillforts near Bridport saved from Heritage at Risk register

Pilsdon Pen, Lambert's Castle and Coney's Castle are off the register!

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