Planning an event in Kingston? Spread the word with our new look What's On section!

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

13th Apr 2021 | Local News

The Rose Theatre / Credit: Jim Linwood via Wikimedia Commons
The Rose Theatre / Credit: Jim Linwood via Wikimedia Commons

With the roadmap out of lockdown moving along at pace, we're all looking forward to getting together again.

Many people in Kingston are now planning events and at Kingston Nub News we are keen to spread the word and help make them a success!

So now is a great time to tell you about our revamped Nub News What's On section.

As you may already know, Kingston Nub News aims to bring you all the latest stories and updates from your town.

But we're more than just a news service. We're just as keen to promote all of the community groups and activities that brighten up our lives. And we want your help to do it!

That's where our What's On section comes in.

This is a free way to publicise your upcoming event no matter how big or small.

It only takes two minutes to create your own post and we will do the rest.

How to submit an event:

To promote your event, simply go to our website's What's On section and click the black "Nub It" button at the top of the page.

Choose a title for your post, add photos and any information about the event you think readers should know.

Then click submit, and our editor will approve your post and share it on our social media pages to spread the word.

It's as simple as that!

We always want to hear from you and help you get your message out there, and that includes everything from book groups and exercise classes to concerts and carnivals.

After all the hardships of the past year, let's try and safely bring back the wonderful events to our town that we all know and love.

And as always, feel free to email us or message us on social media if you have any questions - we'll be more than happy to help out.

     

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