Five of the top read articles on Dorchester Nub News this week

By Lottie Welch

18th Sep 2021 | Local News

Five of the top read articles on Dorchester Nub News this week
Five of the top read articles 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 five of the most-read stories on our website this week:

1. Men wanted for a major new feature film in Dorchester

The Casting Collective is looking for men of all ages over the age of 17 to be extras, with filming starting in mid-November.

2. Dorchester property of the week

A beautiful lodge in a secluded location, on the market with Mayfair Town and Country.

3. Growing and award-winning company looking for more employees

RiskSTOP Group Ltd is looking for two risk management advisors to work in its flagship team, for which it was awarded a Queen's Award for Innovation.

4. The sound of music delights shoppers in Dorchester

Live music returned to town in South Street with may local musicians and groups performing outside the Last Post.

5. Families enjoy Mad Hatter's picnic in Dorchester Borough Gardens

Heritage Open Days got underway in Dorchester with a Mad Hatter's picnic - live music, games, entertainment and great weather was enjoyed by families throughout the afternoon.

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