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Today's front page of the Hastings and Rye Observer SUS-201012-114047001Today's front page of the Hastings and Rye Observer SUS-201012-114047001
Today's front page of the Hastings and Rye Observer SUS-201012-114047001

Our main story this week is Hastings and Rother ‘teetering towards Tier 3’ Covid-19 restrictions after a sharp rise in infections, according to Hastings and Rye MP, Sally-Ann Hart.

She said there is ‘real anxiety’ the area will see a prolonged period of high infection rates as seen in north Kent.

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The full story is in today’s Observer, along with a separate story featuring a plea from the county council’s director of public health for people living in Hastings and Rother to reconsider their Christmas gatherings amid the rising infection rates.

Today’s paper also features the story of a Hastings police sergeant who sent inappropriate messages about colleagues, and superimposed a female officer’s face onto a pornographic picture of a naked woman. A disciplinary hearing was heard last Friday (December 4).

Pubs in the area are also counting the cost of ongoing Covid-19 restrictions anh have given their views on the new Tier 2 restrictions in a special double-page feature in today’s Observer.

A message from the Editor, Gary Shipton:

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With the coronavirus lockdown having a major impact on many of our local valued advertisers - and consequently the advertising that we receive - we are more reliant than ever on you helping us to provide you with news and information by buying a copy of our newspapers.

Our journalists are highly trained and our content is independently regulated by IPSO to some of the most rigorous standards in the world. But being your eyes and ears comes at a price. So we need your support more than ever to buy our newspapers during this crisis.

Stay safe, and best wishes.