Boarded up shops became common during the Covid 19 Pandemic
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Covid and Pubs
The pubs have faced great challenges having to dispose of 70m pints of beer. The 20th March 2020 was the day Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered all cafes, pubs and restaurants to close, except for take-away food. All the UK’s nightclubs, theatres, cinemas, gyms and […]

Covid Pivot
During Covid businesses had to pivot to survive. Coal Shed Restaurant in Brighton launched a finish-at-home takeaway service, Food is prepared to be shared between two people at home.

Clap for NHS
The North Laine Brighton clap for the heroes of the NHS Coronavirus spread across the world, with about 6.9 million confirmed cases in 188 countries. More than 400,000 people have lost their lives as of June 2020. When did coronavirus first come to the UK? […]

Covid Streets
Empty streets in Brighton became the norm. Pollution fell, it became more safe to cycle. We could hear the birds sing

PPE Brighton
New acronyms and phrases became part of our language as a result of Covid 19 Herd immunity, community spread, flatten the peak, squash the sombrero, lockdown, SAGE, furlough, second wave, N95, R rate, front line workers, Reduce the Spread, Protect the NHS, Key Workers, Social […]

Churchill Square Brighton
Shopping centres and malls closed following Government guidelines for Coronovirus

Covid Comms
As businesses closed with the Government guidelines, we saw messages for their customers and the community

Churches are closed
As of 23rd March all churches were closed, all weddings are cancelled

Barber Club
One of the style challenges of Covid has been the closing of hairdressers and barbers

Embassy Court Brighton
View to the sea from the top of Embassy Court in Brighton. Apparently one of the earliest UK buildings to have luxury penthouse suites