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Today's front page of the Bexhill and Battle Observer SUS-210121-130438001Today's front page of the Bexhill and Battle Observer SUS-210121-130438001
Today's front page of the Bexhill and Battle Observer SUS-210121-130438001
Don’t forget to pick up your Bexhill and Battle Observer every Friday for all your local news and opinion plus eight pages of puzzles and sport.

This week’s paper features an update to our A Shot in the Arm campaign, urging the Government to use the country’s network of 11,000 pharmacies as front-line Covid vaccine centres.

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Our local MPs have rallied behind the plan and in other related news two schools in our patch have started mass testing of pupils still able to attend during the lockdown.

There are also details in our two-page spread on the campaign on how you can sign our petition.

All the residents living at two care homes in Bexhill have also received their first doses of the Covid-19 vaccine as the rollout across the area continues.

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In other news in today’s Observer, police arrested two men suspected of drugs supply offences after stopping a car on the A21 in Sedlescombe.

Police have also fined a man for breaching Covid-19 regulations after he drove from Bexhill to Eastbourne to fill up with petrol.

And following the news that Morrisons is banning shoppers who refuse to wear face masks, readers have given their thoughts on whether all supermarkets should do the same. Full reaction is in today’s Observer.

A message from the Editor, Gary Shipton:

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In order for us to continue to provide high quality and trusted local news, I am asking you to please purchase a copy of our newspapers.

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.