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This week we report on how businesses in Hastings say they are ‘teetering on the brink’ due to huge rises in their energy bills amid the cost-of-living crisis.
There are calls for the Government to adopt a war footing to tackle the energy price crisis to stop the country from ‘falling off an economic cliff-edge’.
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Hide AdThe average household in Hastings could also spend more than £3,000 per year on their energy bill when the new price cap comes into effect next month.
For these two stories, see today’s paper.
Don’t miss our two-page spread on the protest campaigners held on St Leonards beach, in which crowds gathered to demonstrate against recent sewage discharges in the sea at Bexhill.
In other news in today’s Observer, we cover the story about a Peasmarsh pensioner suffering from a suspected stroke, who had to wait 16 hours for an ambulance to
take her to hospital, her husband said.
Work is also continuing apace on a new building for a Hastings school.
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Hide AdSee our two-page picture spread on Hastings’ pride event, which saw crowds join in.
Don’t miss our coverage of GCSE students’ success across 1066 Country.
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