SEND US YOUR LOCKDOWN PICTURES and get involved in our Community Chat

By Graham Hill

26th Jul 2020 | Local News

OUR vibrant local community in Ashby is a busy and positive place to be – with so much going on.

We want to help you share the good news through Nub News – and you can use our Community Chat page to make contact with friends, neighbours and fellow residents.

Ashby's new Community Chat page Ashby Nub News Community Chat[.L] in partnership with the Co-op is a place where residents can share their local stories and pictures, no matter how small, with our ever-growing number of readers.

From photos of life in lockdown to a message thanking a neighbour for their help during this difficult time.

Whatever it is, we and the residents of Ashby want to hear about it.

The best part? The process is free and simple. Just scroll down and click on the black Nub It button under Ashby Chatter at the bottom of the page Click on the black Nub It button.

This is where you can submit your photos and captions. All posts will be checked over by our experienced editors before being published.

Our photo gallery above shows how you can easily do this with a step-by-step guide.

Since setting up in Ashby we have gone from strength to strength and our readership regularly surpasses 10,000 users a week.

We engage with positive news in the town and highlight the important work that goes on in our tight-knit community. But we want to do more. And you can play your part – every reader can be one of our trusted contributors too.

We care about what Ashby residents have to say and your voice is the most important part of what we do.

     

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