Tuesday's on this day
In 1985, Garry Kasparov becomes the youngest ever world chess champion (22), with a 13-11 win over fellow Russian Anatoly Karpov
Tuesday's on this day
In 1985, Garry Kasparov becomes the youngest ever world chess champion (22), with a 13-11 win over fellow Russian Anatoly Karpov
By Derek Davis
8th Nov 2021 | Local News
A Hadleigh district councillor has been accused of hypocrisy and exercising double standards after making claims about the impending changes in car parking charges in the town.
Cllr Siân Dawson told a Hadleigh town council meeting that she was acting in the best interests of businesses and residents to defer, or even halt a Babergh Cabinet decision to reduce free parking in the districts car parks, from three hours to one hour.
Monday's morning quiz
Which nationality was the polar explorer Roald Amundsen?
By Derek Davis
7th Nov 2021 | Local News
Serve Talent have partnered with a successful engineering business to recruit a Technical Sales Engineer for their manufacturing facility based in Hadleigh, earning £24,000 - £26,000 per annum.
You, as the Technical Sales Engineer will be responsible for promoting the sale of company products and services and maintaining the existing customer base.
Sunday's thought
Optimism is the one quality more associated with success and happiness than any other.- Brian Tracy
Saturday's riddle
What belongs to you, but other people use it more than you?
Friday's fun fact
Did you know that aluminium can be recycled indefinitely?
By Derek Davis
5th Nov 2021 | Local News
A fresh winter campaign has been launched to tackle Covid-19 in the county, urging people to consider what would motivate them to be responsible.
The move comes as Hadleigh has had more than 100 recorded cases in the two weeks leading up to the end of October, according to the latest figures available.
By Fraser Clements
4th Nov 2021 | Opinion
Nub News in association with Met Films presents: 100 Years of Horror Movies.
Pete Appleyard who works at Met Film School loves the horror genre. He has recently composed a list of his top horror films from the past 100 years.
By Derek Davis
4th Nov 2021 | Local News
Hadleigh MP James Cartlidge has defended his decision to vote against a House of Lords amendment to the environment bill forcing water companies to not pump waste into the rivers Brett, Stour, Orwell and thousands of other rivers.
Critics of the government's decision claim our rivers are badly polluted and cannot wait for more plans and reports and the vote seriously questions the government's commitments to leaving the environment in a better state than when they took office.
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