Your choice of Hadleigh's top 10 best read stories

By Derek Davis

4th Apr 2021 | Local News

A thoughtful teenager, a solicitor referring himself to regulators after saying councillors should be shot and the Visit Hadleigh chairman looking to close his B&B, are among the 10 most well read stories on the town's popular Nub News last month.

Thousands of people went to the Hadleigh Nub News website to read nearly 100 articles about what is going on with Your Town In Your Pocket during March.

You showed more than a passing interest in our Property of the Week feature, the goings on at Hadleigh Town council and the tragic loss of life of a beautiful young woman in a motorbike accident.

  1. Thoughtful teens' gift to Hadleigh Nursing Home
  2. Hadleigh woman dies in motorbike tragedy
  3. Yet another council vacancy after Gregg resigns
  4. Two more trustees quite foodbank charity
  5. Property of the week
  6. Hadleigh solicitor refers himself to regulator
  7. Council disbands controversial staffing committee
  8. Visit Hadleigh chairman gets permission to turn B&B into home
  9. Farmer plans to open field for dogs to run free.L]
  10. [L]https://hadleigh.nub.news/n/whatever-happened-to-hadleigh-together-1615634929[L+]Whatever happened to Hadleigh Together?

You also went to our other sections , with more independent owners using the black Nub It button to add their business to the Local List, What's On and the jobs pages, while also offering a facility to add your own letters, opinions and articles.

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