We say a big thank you to our Sussex emergency services: in pictures
As the lockdown continues to ease, we want to say a big thank you to all the emergency services in Sussex that have helped keep us safe.
By James Butler
Published 24th Jul 2020, 15:38 BST
Updated 24th Jul 2020, 15:50 BST
From paramedics to police, firefighters to community responders and volunteers, thank you for the sacrifices you have made to do your jobs during the pandemic.
We asked the public to send in photos of people they would like to thank – and here is a selection of them.
Special Constable Julie Rainey balances her full-time job at the RNLI with her voluntary role working within the Safeguarding Investigations Unit in Brighton. During the Covid-19 pandemic, she has been part of a team reaching out to support the most vulnerable victims of domestic abuse.
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A PCSO in Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, in May 2020 raising awareness around domestic violence during lockdown
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Wealden Special Constables Steve Wood, Chris Pring and Andrew Jelinek who have contributed more than 100 hours each during lockdown
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PCSOs Karen Denness and Kirsty Jackson out on patrol in Southwater Country Park