Sunday morning with Nub News: top stories from Burnham and the Dengie this week
Have you missed out on any of the news in Burnham and the Dengie this week?
Here at Nub News we like to make your life easier so if you've missed any of the local news this past seven days, don't worry.
We have you covered with 10 of the top stories right here.
1. Farleigh Hospice announced that the popular Cycle for Life event is back for 2021.
Find out more here. 2. Burnham-on-Crouch lifeboat volunteers were called upon to carry out an early hours rescue.You can read about that here.
3. The Chairman of Maldon District Council is reaching out to encourage new businesses to come to the district.
Find out more here. 4. There was terrible tragedy when a fire in a Mayland barn killed many of the animal favourites from Maldon Prom's petting zoo.You can read what happened here.
5. Three Burnham-on-Crouch women were part of a team of four who smashed a World Record.
You can read the full story here. 6. And here's a round-up of what happened in Maldon district on the very first NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers' Day.Read more about that here.
7. As soon as they had recovered a little, Nub News spoke to one of the Burnham-on-Crouch women who broke an ocean rowing World Record about her incredible journey.
You can find out more here. 8. In a matter of just days, the Burnham-on-Crouch RNLI volunteers were off to the rescue again.Get the details here.
9. District councillors will decide this week on plans to put extra homes on a North Fambridge site originally earmarked for community development.
Find out more here. 10. There's a chance to claim up to £1,000 grant cash for new or existing community projects in Burnham and the Dengie.Read about that here.
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