Get involved with our new Sandbach Co-op Community Chat page!

By James Kelly

20th Nov 2020 | Local News

Have you seen the new Co-op Community Chat page on the Sandbach Nub News website?

Sandbach Nub News is teaming up with your local Co-op in the next stage of a new partnership that will bring more community news and events to your doorstep.

This partnership will create a space where the people of Sandbach can report on all the amazing local stories happening every day, helping to lift spirits and well-being.

Our journalists will be working with the Co-op Member Pioneers, as well as colleagues from Co-op Funeralcare homes and at Co-op stores to highlight the good work that's going on. We will also be introducing readers to the excellent Local Causes benefiting from every member who shops at Co-op.

As well as publishing news from our journalists, Nub News will be calling on readers to report details of local news stories of all shapes and sizes via the unique 'Nub it' button. We want to make sure we keep Sandbach updated on the stories that matter most to you.

Nub News CEO Karl Hancock said: "Our Co-op Community Chat will be the garden gate over which we all used to chatter. No story is too small, no event unimportant – we want to celebrate all the phenomenal work that the people of Sandbach do."

For more details on our partnership with Co-op or to submit your own community news story, visit our Co-op Community Chat page.

     

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