Falmouth Nub News at the G7: Reporting on issues that matter to you during the summit

By Joseph Macey 16th Sep 2021

Over the coming days, Nub News will be reporting on the international stage after gaining accreditation to the G7 summit in Cornwall.

Falmouth Nub News will be reporting inside the International Media Centre on Discovery Quay. Providing the community with the latest G7 updates, as they happen.

This coverage of the G7 will be all about Falmouth, just for the Falmouth community.

Nub News will be right in the heart of the action reporting on local issues that matter to you, looking at the legacy the G7 will leave on Falmouth, what the residents of Falmouth make of the summit, and the impact this has all had on local businesses.

We want to hear from you, what else would you like us to cover?

Cornwall will host world leaders at Carbis Bay from June 11th to 13th with international delegates and media based at the National Maritime Museum in Falmouth.

This is an opportunity for our town to gain investment and exposure, a chance to show off its huge potential.

Nub News founder and Chief Executive, Karl Hancock, said:

"I think Nub News could be the only dedicated hyper-local news site in the world to be covering this hugely important summit of democratic nations. We feel privileged to do so.

"I hope the leaders gathered in Cornwall during the coming days will recognise the importance of seeing the world from the viewpoint of local communities and the millions who feel increasingly disconnected from public life."

"Our fast growing band of Nub readers will look forward to hearing from the Leaders of the Free World on how they propose to revitalise the triumph of democracy and champion the rights of ordinary people to hold power to account."

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