Penarth Nub News editor to depart for new career chapter

By Jack Wynn

14th Aug 2022 | Local News

Although my tenure has been short, it’s certainly been action-packed. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)
Although my tenure has been short, it’s certainly been action-packed. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)

A letter to all the devoted readers of Penarth Nub News over the past eight months. 

To all loyal readers, 

With a heavy heart, I have to announce my departure as editor of Penarth Nub News next month.

Since starting my Nub News journey in January this year, I've had the privilege of meeting and building relationships with residents, business owners and local councillors, and everyone has been extremely welcoming. 

And although my tenure has been short, it's certainly been action-packed. From the local elections to new business ventures, the Queen's Platinum Jubilee and controversial planning applications - it's been quite an eventful ride. 

I'd also like to think that I've helped Penarth Nub News come a long way, too. The regular weekly 'UP CLOSE' features and interviews with inspirational Penarth residents have proved to be a popular hit and captures what this community is all about. 

But now is the time to move forward as I start my new content marketing role with a national construction company in the coming weeks. 

Ironically, as I prepare to leave Penarth Nub News, I'm also organising my move back to the town – I look forward to immersing myself back into the community as a local resident and avid follower of Penarth Nub News once my replacement is at the helm. 

I'm sure the next editor will do some wonderful things. 

Until then, I'll be here to bring you the latest happenings in Penarth. Get in touch if you have any questions or comments at [email protected]

Best wishes, 

Jack Wynn 

     

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