Covid Twitten Message Twitten is an old Sussex dialect word, for small passageways leading between two buildings to courtyards or streets, or open areas behind. Its origins are not clear, it may be derived from ‘betwixt’ and ‘between’ or the German word ‘twiete’, meaning an […]
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Social Distance
A new mantra during the coronovirus pandemic has been “Please keep a social distance” Taken in Upper Gardner Street Brighton in North Laine

Covid Signs
We became used to signage on the streets, outside shops and take aways to maintain the 2m distance

New Normal
During the pandemic we got used to the new normal with queues outside of shops and restricted numbers. Image of Infinity Foods in Brighton

Covid-19 Rush Hour
Brighton station taken at a normally busy rush hour. Empty platforms, empty stations, closed shops. Network Rail has issued a heartfelt thank you to passengers for heeding Government advice to stay home after new figures reveal footfall is down an average of 93% at some […]

VE Day
VE Day celebration in Brighton with adherence to social distancing Planned street parties couldn’t take place. But the sun did shine Somewhere around the Clifton Hill/Montpelier area in Brighton

Covid – Stay Safe
Stay safe see you on the other side became a common expression

Stay Positive
Covid artwork in Trafalgar Lane Brighton Stay Positive You are strong You are loved and this will pass Stay Safe Will I still have a job?

Covid Stay Strong
As non essential retail was closed by the UK Government, shops were left as they were with thoughtful messages left by staff for the community Chancellor Rishi Sunak announces that the government will pay 80% of wages for employees not working, up to £2,500 a […]

Thank-you NHS
Artwork at Brighton Cereal Cafe in Trafalgar Street A feature of the Covi-19 Pandemic was the new signage and artwork we saw in windows and businesses

Pub with the Cat
The Heart and Hand Pub in Brighton. Look forward to seeing Bailey on the front step post lockdown