The pandemic arrived in the run up to the tourist season, hitting seaside towns hard. We visited Brighton to find out how businesses and beach-goers are adapting
. Having already missed out on the Easter break, a couple of bank holidays and some glorious spring weather, seaside businesses will be balancing their need for an influx of customers against the dangers this could bring – a second, or local, lockdown would finish off many of them.
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