Top five stories on Dorchester Nub News this week

By Lottie Welch

6th Feb 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. More than 30 years in business, three coastal restaurants and a lot to offer - mee The Hive Beach Company

We at Dorchester Nub News are delight to announce The Hive Beach Company - owners of The Hive Beach Café, The Watch House Café and The Club House Restaurant - has joined us as a sponsor.

2. Dorchester Beerex is underway - with queuing down the street

The popular beer festival continues today at the Corn Exchange - make sure you have your tickets.

3.Spark joy this March with Dorchester Window Wanderland

Decorate your window on the theme of 'spark joy', whatever that may be, with whatever you like!

4. Dorchester reception pupils enjoy a very special royal visit

The Prince Of Wales School welcomed Queen Elizabeth I, King Charles II and Queen Victoria for tea and cake.

5. Volunteers plant hundreds of trees to create new community woodland in Dorchester

People from a range of groups and organisations planted 600 trees in Kings Road thanks to a generous donation.

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