Sunday morning with Nub News: top stories from Burnham and the Dengie this week

By The Editor

11th Apr 2021 | Local News

Pic credit: Nick Skeens
Pic credit: Nick Skeens

IT'S been another seven days of big news stories in Burnham and the Dengie Peninsula, from how it was the Burnham harbour master who saved the day when he found a missing child through to a glimpse of the lockdown transformation of a town pub.

Here at Nub News we like to make your life easier so if you've missed any of the local news this week, don't worry.

We have you covered with 10 of the top stories right here.

1.We learned that it was the harbour master who brought the urgent search for a missing boy to a welcome end.

Find out more about it here.

2. There was news of a three-day party festival planned for Osea Island in September.

You can read the full story here.

3. A local historian made an appeal in his search for any surviving airmen from RAF Bradwell Bay.

Find out more here.

4. We meet the new publicans at Burnham's Victoria Inn - and take a peek inside the transformed pub.

You can read about that and see the pictures here.

5. District councillors will decide this week whether or not a mobile home at Burnham Yacht Harbour has to go.

You can find out more here.

6. Inspectors revealed how impressed they were at infection control measures at local hospitals at the height of the Covid crisis.

Read about that here.

7. Time is running out to get a postal vote for those vital local elections coming our way in May.

You can find out more here.

8. After a big fly-tipping incident in Burnham, the district council appealed for help to catch the culprits.

Get the full story here.

9. A wildlife photographer captured the beauty of a local nature reserve in some stunning pictures.

You can find those here.

10. Union flags were lowered across the district on news of the death of HRH Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.

Read more here.

     

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