ENTERTAINMENT
Super Sussex Adele Trathan anticipates the further easing of restrictions, the return to something closer to normal life, and a call to action this summer
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pring is here and summer is on the horizon, after so many months of lockdown it is time to dust off the cobwebs and finally get out and about again hurrah! Although it’s still important to observe current restrictions, we are finally able to enjoy our beautiful county again so let’s make the most of it. We are extremely privileged to have the countryside and coast right on our doorstep, with plenty of space to roam and enjoy our natural surroundings. Blue skies create the perfect opportunity to pack up a picnic and set off for a family trek. Climb the South Downs, take in the
Local attractions are slowly opening-up, finally offering the chance to visit places that perhaps, we once took for granted
vistas, watch the wildlife and inhale the fresh air. Alternatively, head to the coast, and stroll along the promenade of one of our wonderful seaside towns or cities or follow a rugged coastal path; Sussex has so many different coastal opportunities. Inland, forests, woodlands, lakes and riverside walks are all in abundance. Each offering their own compelling space that allow the senses to thrive and blossom in these wonderfully varied environments. For history lovers there are many historic towns to explore, narrow cobbled
streets and beautiful buildings that have stood for centuries. They evoke the senses, enticing discoveries about places and times gone
by. Strolling back in time and learning about our surroundings, the people and places, help connect our lives with the past and create a
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