Top five stories on Dorchester Nub News this week

By Lottie Welch

19th Mar 2022 | Local News

Top five stories on Dorchester Nub News this week
Top five stories on Dorchester Nub News this week

Dorchester Nub News is your local online newspaper, focusing on the issues and news that matter to you.

Here are the five top stories we have published this week:

1. Dorchester businesses make it to the final of the South West Tourism Awards

After winning at the Dorset Tourism Awards, they now go on to the South West Tourism Awards.

2. Bob Harris OBE officially opens Dorchester's very own recording studio

Grinning Dog Records has officially opened its Echotown Studio, with the help of the former BBC Radio 2 presenter.

3. An interview with: Nadia Eide

She was a finalist on The Voice UK, reached Number 1 on the iTunes album chart and now she is coming to Dorchester!

4. New increased car parking charges to come in at the end of the month

Prices are increasing across Dorset Council-owned car parks, with changes also being made to shoppers' permits

5. Dorset County Show to return after two years

We're so excited that this popular show will return to Dorchester in September!

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