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Battle Town Council Newsletter - September 2020

By Carol Harris Battle Town Council

Monday, 28 September 2020

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The pandemic may be creating a rather unwanted distance between us all, but Battle Town Council are busy trying to help keep residents and businesses connected by sharing some of the latest news stories from around the town.

For a friendly update on what’s been happening in our wonderful town throughout these difficult last few months, please have a look at the September newsletter. You may even spot a familiar face or two.

The latest newsletter from Battle Town Council is now available online from battletowncouncil.gov.uk which can be found on the homepage for download. Alternatively, keep your eyes peeled for hard copies around the town.

These can be found at:

  • Jempsons
  • Battle Library
  • The Almonry
  • Netherfield Café, Shop & Post Office

Please note, hard copies are intended as a single use item only. Please do not share with other individuals or households.

Please help the environment by recycling the newsletter when you have finished with it.

Contact Information

Carol Harris

  • 01424 772210

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The Almonry, High Street, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 0EA

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