Top five stories on Bridport Nub News this week

By Lottie Welch

3rd Apr 2022 | 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. April Fools! Did you fall for any of these pranks?

There were some great April Fools' jokes from local businesses, groups and organisations!

2. Two Bridport artists collaborate to create free mental health postcards

Angie Porter and Charlie Wild have created these lovely postcards with a lovely picture and held and advice.

3. Young skaters' success at Love U Lots Skate Festival

Well done to Hugo, Lucian and Huck - all regular users of 2020 Skate and Ride at Bridport's Gore Cross.

4. Symondsbury Primary School could help create a new generation of beekeepers

Pupils have been given the opportunity to learn more about beekeeping - but the school needs to raise funds for children's bee suits and a special hive.

5. Walks to enjoy with family, friends or the dog in and around Bridport

It was a special for Mother's Day for our newsletter subscribers but they are perfect to enjoy any time!

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