Top five stories on Bridport Nub News this week

By Lottie Welch

18th Dec 2021 | Local News

Top five stories on Bridport Nub News this week
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. Business of the month: Bridport PC Repair[L]

Find out more about Bridport PC Repair and all the services the team offers.

[L] https://bridport.nub.news/n/bridport-resident-and-child-protection-charity-director-on-the-case-of-arthur-labinjo-hughes [L+]

2. Bridport resident child protection charity director on the case of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes

Wendy Thorogood, director of the Association of Child Protection Professionals, gives her views on the very sad case.

3. Santa paddle boarders in West Bay raise more than £500 for charity

For a second year the group took to the water to entertain the crowds!

4. Scouting for Girls announced as Jurassic Fields Music Festival headliner

Following the announcement that The Hoosiers could no longer make it, organisers pulled it out the bag with a great replacement!

5. Covid boosters to be given at Bridport medical centre to those most in need

Over the next couple of weeks, covid booster sessions will be taking place at the medical centre by invitation only.

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