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Today's front page of the Hastings and Rye Observer SUS-210819-122649001Today's front page of the Hastings and Rye Observer SUS-210819-122649001
Today's front page of the Hastings and Rye Observer SUS-210819-122649001

This week a bus company has explained why scores of its bus services in Hastings have been cancelled.

Many routes have been cancelled, leaving some residents unable to get to work.

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In other news in today’s Observer, details have been revealed about the Hastings World Naked Bike Ride, which returns this Sunday (August 22).

And a St Leonards man said his ‘whole body and heart ached’ when he realised his beloved pug could only use her front legs after being hit by a car when she ran away while they were on a walk.

We also cover the story of a newly-formed group, which is planning to hold a demonstration on St Leonards beach today (Friday, August 20) against Southern Water following the recent major sewage leak at Bulverhythe beach.

And this week’s two-page feature tells the story of students from across the area celebrating successful GCSE results and making the grade.

For more on this and other stories this week, pick up a copy of today’s Observer.

* Got a story? Ring reporters Richard Gladstone on 07803 505794 or Stephen Wynn-Davies on 07393 754494.