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

By The Editor

22nd Aug 2021 | Local News

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. The birthing unit at St Peter's Hospital in Maldon has been closed on a temporary basis.

Find out more here.

2. Bradwell B: Comment process on nuclear reactor technology ends next month.

You can read about that here.

3. A Burnham-on-Crouch business is to showcase iconic images by a Fleet Street photographer.

Find out more here.

4. There's now just a limited time to make your views on Maldon District Council's spending priorities known.

You can read the full story here.

5. Burnham-on-Crouch Art Club is to open its 2021 exhibition next weekend.

You can find that story here.

6. Maldon District Council appealed for a little more kindness towards its staff.

Read more about that here.

7. Significant quantities of suspected Class A drugs were seized from an address on Maldon's Poets Estate.

You can find out more here.

8. A Maldon museum prepared to unveil a new exhibition of Dengie fossils.

Get the details here.

9. Maldon MP John Whittingdale cut the ribbon to officially open a new carer provider which covers Burnham-on-Crouch and the Dengie.

Find out more here.

10. The renal unit at Broomfield Hospital has a new 'training arm'.

Read about that here.

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