What happened in Burnham and the Dengie this week

By Charlotte Lillywhite 21st Feb 2022

Find your round-up of this week's news in Burnham and the Dengie below
Find your round-up of this week's news in Burnham and the Dengie below

Have you missed any of the news in Burnham and the Dengie this week?

Here at Burnham and Dengie 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 artistic director of a theatre company first established in Leeds around 20 years ago revealed why she has relocated its base to the Maldon district.

Read about the move here.

2. The popular pontoon in Burnham has suffered "considerable damage" due to Storm Eunice, with its entire length beginning to lift away.

Get the latest on the damage here.

3. A Dengie parish councillor is one step closer to transforming his farming business into a vineyard, after an application relating to the proposal was approved.

Click here to read about the plans.

4. Burnham RNLI launched one of its fastest lifeboats following a distress flare sighting.

Find out more here.

5. Visiting restrictions have been relaxed at hospitals across mid and south Essex - including St Peter's Hospital in Maldon - as Covid cases fall across the county.

Click here to read the new rules.

6. Support for a cycle path between Burnham and Southminster is being considered as part of a new health and wellbeing plan for residents.

Find out more here.

7. Councillors agreed to request give way signage at a junction in Burnham known for speeding, where residents "take their lives into their hands".

Click here for the story.

8. A popular Burnham boatyard could soon be upgraded to offer 48 new moorings for private users of the River Crouch.

Find out more about the plans here.

9. World-famous family band The Jacksons is headlining Fantasia at Promenade Park in May.

Get the latest on the festival lineup here.

10. A rhythm and blues band fronted by a Burnham man released its first album in 21 years.

Read the band's story here.

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