Shops in Nottinghamshire town with falling Covid rate speak of lockdown s impact
People in Sutton-in-Ashfield were torn on whether there are fewer people using the town
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Jason Parr, 47, runs J&K Parr butchers in Low Street, Sutton-in-Ashfield.
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The Camps Coffee Bean Co co-owner and head barista Will Camp
As we emerge from lockdown into Tier 2, Adur & Worthing Councils want to welcome you back to our high streets and encourage people to support their local businesses – in a safe and COVID-friendly way.
The #WinterWelcomeAW campaign highlights all the things going on in our town centres in the run up to Christmas, and encourages residents to get out and about, enjoy the festive season and shop local.
Festive feeling
A festive feeling in Worthing town centre
As always, our town centres are adorned with twinkling lights and Christmas trees to get us in the festive spirit, and there’s free parking in Worthing, Shoreham, Lancing and Southwick every weekend in the run up to Christmas.