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Included in your copy this week is a special 16-page supplement looking back on the Queen Platinum Jubilee celebrations across our communities.

Also in this week’s edition, read about plans to open a games arcade within the former Debenhams building in Hastings that have been given the go ahead.

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The application sought permission for a change of use of part of the first floor of the building, allowing the operation of a games arcade.

Don’t forget to pick up your Hastings and Rye Observer every Friday for all your local news and opinion plus eight pages of puzzles and sport.Don’t forget to pick up your Hastings and Rye Observer every Friday for all your local news and opinion plus eight pages of puzzles and sport.
Don’t forget to pick up your Hastings and Rye Observer every Friday for all your local news and opinion plus eight pages of puzzles and sport.

In other news, read about a care home manager who has been recognised in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Honours.

Susan Barnes, registered manager at the Royal British Legion’s Mais House House veterans’ care home, in Hastings Road, Bexhill, is to receive an MBE for services to veterans.

Finally, a new football stadium in the town has been approved, despite the council’s stated intention not to sell land needed for the development to go ahead.

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The application from Hastings United Football Club includes plans to build a 1,950 capacity stadium at the Tilekiln Playing Fields, together with a sports hall, parking and two 3G pitches – as well as 86 new homes at The Pilot Field.

For this and other stories, pick up a copy of today’s Observer.