Sandbach Nub News goes from strength to strength as we hit over 5,000 Facebook followers

By Deborah Bowyer

26th Aug 2024 | Local News

As well as gathering thousands of views every week, Sandbach Nub News is celebrating passing 5,000 followers on Facebook. Thank you Sandbach! (Image - Nub News)
As well as gathering thousands of views every week, Sandbach Nub News is celebrating passing 5,000 followers on Facebook. Thank you Sandbach! (Image - Nub News)

The Sandbach Nub News success story continues! 

Sandbach Nub News would like to give a shout out to our readers as we hit the 5,000 follower milestone on Facebook

A big thank you to everyone who has liked/followed our pages since we started covering our town in-depth.

More and more people are switching to Sandbach Nub News as their first point of reference regarding Sandbach stories.

Why is Sandbach Nub News is for you

Because the Nub News brand steadfastly refuses to employ tedious, vacuous clickbait, nor does it report on stories that have absolutely nothing to do with our area. And our news is 100% FREE for you to read.

We also work with outstanding local businesses and companies that back us - so you don't have to endure those utterly dreadful pop-ups and other such cluttered, annoying nonsense that you will find elsewhere.

Sandbach Nub News: Your town in your pocket

We also know our town inside out, because we work in the town's amazing restaurants and cafés often hotdesking, and have a wealth of unrivalled contacts.

We are also dedicated to sharing YOUR stories and events because we care about our town - and want to spread the word about what's going on in Sandbach.

Thank you for reading! And don't forget to Like/Follow our Facebook page here.

We also have a Twitter.

Our stores are posted on our website here

     

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