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Due to national industrial action taking place on 5 November, there will be
no trains serving Lewes and the surrounding stations.
Road closures will also be in place.
Doug Marshall, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service Group Manager said: “We
would ask that you head to locally organised fireworks events rather than
coming to Lewes, as crowded streets make it harder for us to get to people
in an emergency.”
Sussex Police Chief Superintendent Howard Hodges said: “We will have
officers on duty to support the event’s stewarding and security teams, this
includes at road closure sites as well as in the town centre itself.
“Our officers will be supporting partner agencies and Lewes District
Council on the night to ensure public safety, and we are determined to
ensure that this is an event everyone can enjoy safely.”
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no trains serving Lewes and the surrounding stations.
Road closures will also be in place.
Doug Marshall, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service Group Manager said: “We
would ask that you head to locally organised fireworks events rather than
coming to Lewes, as crowded streets make it harder for us to get to people
in an emergency.”
Sussex Police Chief Superintendent Howard Hodges said: “We will have
officers on duty to support the event’s stewarding and security teams, this
includes at road closure sites as well as in the town centre itself.
“Our officers will be supporting partner agencies and Lewes District
Council on the night to ensure public safety, and we are determined to
ensure that this is an event everyone can enjoy safely.”
*Please note : I sometimes send emails at daft times, because it suits my
set up. That doesn’t mean I expect you to respond at daft times too, unless
that also suits your arrangements. And it doesn’t mean I will always reply
to an email you send me at daft times either! *
*Sent from my iPhone – sorry for any silly typos!*
UK News in Pictures | Real News |Real Time
Phone: +44 (0)7549775333 | Twitter: @uknip247
Email: [email protected] |uknip.co.uk
*Information in this email including any attachments may be privileged,
confidential and is intended exclusively for the addressee. The views
expressed may not be official policy, but the personal views of the
originator. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender by
return e-mail and delete it from your system. You should not reproduce,
distribute, store, retransmit, use or disclose its contents to anyone.
Please note we reserve the right to monitor all e-mail communication
through our internal and external networks.*
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