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

By The Editor 8th Aug 2021

Have you missed out on any of the news in Burnham and the Dengie Peninsula 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. There have been some changes at Mangapps Railway Museum.

Find out more here.

2. A Burnham-on-Crouch road closure is now scheduled for later on in August.

You can get the details here.

3. A rowing boat ended its journey around the UK's shores - back at Burnham-on-Crouch.

Find out more here.

4. Dengie Peninsula residents are asked to be on the lookout as hare coursing season begins.

You can read about that here.

5. Burnham-on-Crouch crafters are wanted for a September fair.

You can find out more here.

6. Maldon District Council is to investigate the incident that left a Thames Barge stranded.

Read more about that here.

7. Essex County Council has refused to commit to building a new primary school at South Woodham Ferrers to help lessen the impact of a new development on the Burnham Road.

You can find out more here.

8. A South Woodham Ferrers care provider hopes to improve access to care services in the Dengie.

Get the full story here.

9. Maldon Prezzo has suddenly shut its doors for the last time.

Read about that here.

10. A planning application to build 15 extra homes at the Marsh Road development was turned down by district councillors.

Find out more here.

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