Welcome to Hadleigh Nub News - Your Town In Your Pocket

By Derek Davis

21st Sep 2020 | Local News

Good morning and welcome to Hadleigh Nub News, a brand new and exciting hyperlocal, online news platform for your town and surrounding villages.

Steeped in traditional journalistic standards but using contemporary methods, Hadleigh Nub News will bring you easily accessible, up to date articles from the community, and promote local businesses, groups and organisations. We will highlight events, issues and all the good things Hadleigh has to offer its residents and visitors.

All this comes without any annoying pop-up adverts, surveys or clickbait, so you can find all your need on your mobile phone tablet or PC, without being frustrated.

We will bring you the latest in jobs, property, classified advertising and live travel updates on separate pages and you can add your business or community group/organisation for free on our Local List page, using the black Nub It button.

Professional, full time journalists will report from Hadleigh, but just like the good old days, you too can send us notes and articles by becoming a Trusted Contributor, again using the black Nub It button. Your words and pictures will be looked over and added - for free.

We aim to become the ultimate one stop online destination for all the news and events that affect Hadleigh with one press of a button working in partnership with you the residents, community groups, the town, district and county councils, police and fire service, churches, sports clubs and business on the High Street and nearby industrial areas.

Bookmark the Hadleigh Nub News website today and have Your Town In Your Pocket.

Hadleigh Nub News is the third town and area to be launched in Suffolk, and the 48th nationwide - use this link to learn more about our ever-expanding, hyperlocal Nub News model.

Contact the Hadleigh editorial team direct on: [email protected]

     

New hadleigh Jobs Section Launched!!
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