By Derek Davis
15th Mar 2020 | Local News
Scores of Japanese cars went on parade on the Shotley peninsula today.
Datsuns, Nissans, Hondas, Toyotas, Subarus and Mazdas were among the dozens of vehicles strutting their stuff at the Shotley marina.
By Derek Davis
15th Mar 2020 | Local News
Scores of Japanese cars went on parade on the Shotley peninsula today.
Datsuns, Nissans, Hondas, Toyotas, Subarus and Mazdas were among the dozens of vehicles strutting their stuff at the Shotley marina.
Did you know?
TV show Antiques Roadshow has always been shown on a Sunday since 1979.
By Derek Davis
15th Mar 2020 | Local News
Shotley Kidzone will not open tomorrow morning after one of their children showed signs of contracting Covid-19.
The 'Outstanding' pre and after school wrap around child care facility, took the action not to open and undergo a deep clean after parents of the child advised managers their child had been to the doctors with symptoms and had been told it was a probable case of Coronavirus.
Look at these majestic deer in their natural environment, with this unobtrusive drone footage from Luke Macaulay.
Did you know?
The average golf ball has 336 dimples
By Derek Davis
13th Mar 2020 | Local News
The Women's Cycle Tour, which was going to race through Suffolk, has been postponed due to concerns of the Coronavirus spreading.
The final leg of race was set for between Haverhill and Felixstowe in June, skirting past the peninsula as it wound its way through the parts of Babergh
By Derek Davis
13th Mar 2020 | Local News
Shotley Peninsula Nub News is sharing the key messages on coping with the coronavirus outbreak.
Our easy-to-read guide has been compiled from Government-approved sources.
By Derek Davis
13th Mar 2020 | Local News
Peninsula councillors have urged parishes to be ambitious and start bidding for community infrastructure projects.
Communities across Babergh have received a funding boost totalling more than £200,000 to be used for local projects and ward members are encouraging peninsula groups to be ambitious and put in their own bids.
By Derek Davis
13th Mar 2020 | Local News
The new task group attempting to come up with measures to improve Ipswich traffic problems, which also affect the peninsula, will meet for the first time on April 3 – with the scope of its work having been set out.
The group, set up in the wake of Suffolk County Council's decision not to pursue a northern bypass, is to be chaired jointly by MPs Tom Hunt and Dr Dan Poulter, and has now revealed its first meeting will be on Friday, April 3.
Friday 13th is believed to be considered unlucky, especially by Christians, because it's the day Jesus was crucified, and 13 signifies the number of guests at the Last Supper, with the infamous Judas being the 13th person seated at the table.
Today's Peninsula sunrise: 06:14
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