Congleton Nub News reaches 1,000 Facebook likes - Thank You Congleton

By Tom Avery

21st May 2020 | Local News

Everyone at Congleton Nub News would like to say a huge thank you to the people of Congleton for your support and helping us reach more than 1,000 likes on our Facebook page.

More than a third of the area's residents have visited Congleton Nub News since we started the site at the end of February.

Since launching, we've already had over 100,000 page views.

We've been delighted by the amount of people who have already used our site. We do still need your help to continue to grow.

We want to provide you with the latest News, What's On, Property, Classifieds and Jobs in our community.

We would like to hear about YOUR news and events, whatever your organisation.

Already, charities, businesses, schools and sports teams are sharing their fantastic achievements with the community.

Anyone can do the same simply by pressing the black Nub It button on our News page.

To further support our community in these times of coronavirus uncertainty, we have set up a dedicated Local List section where you can add your small business aimed at Congleton customers.

You can tell the public what you're doing in this current crisis, whether you're still open and what changes you've made to your service.

It is free, easy to add your company or group, and it is simple for people to access and search for the service they require. We've had over 60 businesses sign up already!

To add your business/shop/service please click on this link and press the black 'Nub It' button.

If you have friends or family that run local businesses, please make them aware of this service as they do the best they can to keep their business alive.

If you would like more information email the editor, [email protected], or give him a ring on 07713580426.

You can also follow us on Twitter, and like/follow us on Facebook. Remember, Nub It.

     

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