Up Close with Hadleigh's top personalities

By Derek Davis

28th Dec 2020 | Local News

As part of Hadleigh Nub News' commitment to quality localised news, feature and comment, we have an Up Close feature and a facility allowing contributors to add their thoughts, views and stories.

We are planning even more Up Close features in the new year, and we encourage you to use the black NUB IT button to upload your articles.

In the short time Hadleigh Nub News online website has been supplying the town with a wide range of updates, articles, community news and features, we have already attracted more than 25,000 unique users (more than double the town's population), with nearly 74k hits on the website.

Here is a look back at some of the personalities we have featured so far.

Sweet Memories Nina told us all about her old fashioned sweet shop, with vintage clothing above.

Hadleigh Old School venue director Ian Grutchfield told us how he plans to sprinkle stardust and bring art, music and burlesque to the town.

Hadleigh mayor Frank Minns told us how he planned to pull the town together and averting war in the Balkans.

Hadleigh United chairman and and town councillor Rolf Beggerowtold of his vision for the sports grounds and finding more for the youth of the town.

It is also clear you the readers enjoy our regular columnists such as:

Rowland Taylor's Ghost Famed martyr Reverend Taylor is a regular columnist, with this long time Hadleigh resident offering a different perspective on contemporary goings on.

Babergh leader John Ward has an affinity with the town after growing up nearby and offers an in depth look at district matters affecting Hadleigh.

Hadleigh businesses can reach our readers for FREE by adding themselves to our Local List business directory here... Choose your category and add your business details - it is free and simple.

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