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A SHOPKEEPER posted an emotional message about the loss of our shops. Onneke Northcote-Green, who runs Onneke in the High Street, Seaford, has shared her concerns over the future of the high street. She took this series of pictures from near the Jubilee Clock Tower in North Street, Brighton, and in The Lanes and the North Laine. Onneke took pictures of some of the former shops that had lost their tenants. There are many more shops that were not pictured that are now empty.
Shops were forced to shut during the Covid-19 lockdown. Then she posted a message saying of her fears for our beautiful independent shops .
HUNDREDS of people are expected to march through the city this bank holiday weekend in protest against a controversial bill - which falls on International Workers Day. People from across the city will march in a public display of opposition to the government s new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill. The demonstration is set to take place at 1pm in The Level and is expected to draw a large crowd as May 1 is a date when protests traditionally take place. The controversial bill looks to increase the maximum penalty for criminal damage of less than £5,000 to a memorial from three months to ten years’ imprisonment, the same maximum sentence for non-sexual child abuse.