Two months since Ealing Nub News was launched: Why this online newspaper is the one for you

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

Two months and already over 200 stories
Two months and already over 200 stories

EALING Nub News wants to put our wonderful area straight into your pocket.

We do this by providing quality local news, updates on business, what's on, property and much more.

Today marks two months since Ealing Nub News was launched and since then we've broken over 200 stories (208 to be exact) and have garnered more than 28,000 views.

What makes us different from other news sites?

We're an online newspaper like no other.

For starters, we don't rely on Google ads or pop-up surveys, so you can trust there will never be any clickbait or disrupted reading.

Ealing Nub News and the 60+ Nub News sites around the country (of which seven are in London) are bringing local news back to local.

You'll only find information and original content about issues that are relevant to the area - we promise you that.

We also understand that sometimes sad news must be reported on, but Nub News revels in feel-good stories.

Who doesn't want to read about the positive things in our area?

Get involved, get writing, get promoting!

This online newspaper is different as we want to constantly hear from you.

Using our 'Nub It button' you can post your own community news or upload an event you want to promote.

All content is professionally reviewed by a journalist before being published to a rapidly growing Ealing audience.

Supporting the town is at the heart of what we do

If you know of a business or charity which would like an article written about them, get in touch!

We run a free business directory that you can sign yourself up to.

We will then share your listing on our social media channels, feature you in stories and support you in every way we can.

Thank you for reading and for all of your support so far!

     

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