Teddington: Nub News and local landmarks win places on new Richmond monopoly board

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

29th Oct 2021 | Local News

Nub News and Teddington landmarks have won places on the new Richmond upon Thames edition of Monopoly, which has been a part of national life and Christmas gatherings for generations.

The Richmond borough version of the game celebrates some of our area's best-known places plus a number of local charity and community groups.

The decision to include Nub News and the other groups was mainly based on recommendations from local residents.

It recognises that Nub News has quickly become a respected and reliable provider of news and comment across the entire borough with thousands of people viewing our website and weekly newsletters.

In the game, both the squares and cards take on a Richmond upon Thames flavour and feel.

Out go the classic names like Mayfair and Park Lane and in come local landmarks, including Teddington high street, Bushy Park, Strawberry Hill House and Twickenham stadium.

Five local charities have also been recognised for their contribution to the community, gaining 'Community Chest' spots on the board.

This includes Teddington-based charity Ruils, a well-loved organisation which supports disabled children and adults, older people, and people with mental health conditions to live independently at home and in their community.

Ruils said they were "thrilled" to be included on the board.

Other local charities which have been honoured include:

  • The Vineyard Community Centre, which incorporates the Richmond Foodbank and Works of Love
  • SPEAR London, which offers services and support to thousands of homeless and vulnerable people in south west London.
  • The People Hive, based in Heath Road, Twickenham, which sells locally sourced artisan goods with the proceeds supporting a charity for adults with learning disabilities.
  • ARC - Animal Rescue & Care - who find loving homes for the many unwanted and neglected animals.

Bosses at Winning Moves UK, who are producing the game under license from Hasbro, said the game allows players to 'explore the charming borough of Richmond upon Thames and discover some of its most remarkable properties'.

A spokesperson said: "Historic houses, stunning gardens and cultural landmarks are all included.

"Go to a rugby match then walk along Twickenham Church Street for some shopping and a spot of lunch.

"Take in Turner's View and see the sights at Eel Pie Island before photographing the local deer in some of the world's most beautiful parks.

"Visit Ham House, watch the Great River Race, and grab a Chance or Community Chest card for a prize or penalty - will you win the Richmond Running Festival, tour Twickenham Stadium, or end up in Jail for littering?"

Chief executive and co-founder of Nub News, Karl Hancock, said: "We are delighted that the Nub News family has been recognised in this way and will be represented on this Richmond Monopoly board.

"We aim to put your town in your pocket and our first principles is to make sure that our content remains truly local."

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