Sidmouth's Top Five: Your Weekly Nub News Roundup

By Hannah Corfield 20th Sep 2020

There have been some interesting stories in Sidmouth this week, we had the tribute to Jonty the donkey who sadly passed away and what to expect from this year's virtual Sidmouth Science Festival.

Here at Sidmouth Nub News we like to make your life easier so if you've missed any news this week don't worry.

We have you covered with five of the best stories right here:

1. Diamond rings and sapphire necklace stolen from the Sidmouth area

Police issue an appeal for help after a large quantity of high value jewellery was stolen from the Sidmouth area.

Read more here.

2. Charity coast walker passing through Sidmouth appeals for food and shelter

A man from Cambridge who is walking around the coastline of mainland Britain was passing through Sidmouth and appealed for help from locals.

Read more here.

3. Enjoy Sidmouth Science Festival from the comfort of your own home

Sidmouth Science Festival are doing things a little differently this year and have an exciting line-up of online talks and resources to get you engaging with the wonderful world of science.

Read more here.

4. 'Dearly loved' donkey Jonty passes away - Tribute from The Donkey Sanctuary in Sidmouth

Staff at The Donkey Sanctuary in Sidmouth said goodbye to much-loved donkey Jonty this month, with staff paying tribute to one of the sanctuary's more famous residents.

Read more here.

5. Sidmouth Homelessness Action Group talks about the tragedies that led to its formation - Appeal issued for new caseworkers

Sidmouth based Homelessness Action Group, Gateway, is looking for volunteer caseworkers, willing to assist people who need help with housing, homelessness, debt, welfare rights, employment and disability.

Read more here.

     

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