How reading Kenilworth Nub News supports the local economy

By James Smith

29th Nov 2024 | Local Features

Thanks to all our sponsors for keeping Kenilworth Nub News providing our readers with clickbait free news! (image by James Smith)
Thanks to all our sponsors for keeping Kenilworth Nub News providing our readers with clickbait free news! (image by James Smith)

Launching our new Partners Section: When spending money with our partners, you are not only supporting local businesses, but you are also directly supporting independent local news in your town. 

At Kenilworth Nub News, we're proud to do things differently. 

Our mission is simple: to deliver dedicated, clickbait-free local news that supports our town and its businesses and keeps you - the reader - up to date with what is happening locally.

Unlike other news platforms we are not funded by intrusive adverts that ruin the user experience, and do not add anything to the local community. We are proudly supported by local businesses right here in Kenilworth.

Julie Philpot Residential was one of our first sponsors (image by Julie Philpot)

Every time you visit our site, read a story, or share an article, you are helping to shine a spotlight on the independent businesses that keep our local news coverage alive. 

From boutique estate agents to family-run financial advisors and even an independent distillery, our sponsors represent the heart of Kenilworth's economy. 

Your support helps us to support them.

Our local sponsors are:

  • Julie Philpot Residential
  • GAM Home Loan Specialists
  • Kenilworth Multi Academy Trust
  • Kenilworth Books
  • Talisman Theatre
  • Shine Medical Cosmetic Clinic
  • Edmonds Jewellers
  • Cashbrokers
  • Rumours Hair and Beauty
  • East Chase Distillers
  • CJ's Events Warwickshire
  • WCS Care
  • Waverley - Caring in Kenilworth
  • Peacock Hotel
  • Fusion Retro Books
  • Hear Better With Us

Dr Shyna Raj of Shine Medical Cosmetic Clinic (image via Shine)

Nub News managing director and Kenilworth Nub News editor James Smith said: "Since we launched the title in 2020 we have been blown away by the support and engagement of the local community.

"People in Kenilworth have been instrumental in growing Nub News and we now attract thousands of readers to our website on a daily basis.

"And while our readers are at the core of what we do, we also would not be able to continue to thrive without the support of our sponsors.

"Their community-minded support means we remain independent and can continue to provide the highest level of hyperlocal news to the people of Kenilworth."

Simply put, without local support, Nub News would not be able to keep local news alive. 

New Westwood Academy headteacher Sarah Hatch with KMAT CEO Hayden Abbott (image via KMAT)

For too long we have seen publications just take from the local community, and give little back in return. We want to change that.

So, the next time you are looking for a great meal, a unique gift, or a trusted service, consider turning to them. 

Not only will you enjoy quality products and services, but you will also be investing in the vitality of your community. 

Join us in celebrating and supporting the businesses that make our town thrive. 

Explore these offerings and be part of the journey that keeps Kenilworth Nub News going strong, serving you with the local news that matters to you.

And if your business wants to help support local news and spread its message to our readers, find out more by contacting [email protected]



East Chase Distillers sponsors our What's On section (image via ECD)

     

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