North StreetWhere once North Street would be hung with banners celebrating various social events with people coming together, it is now strewn with banners warning us to keep a distance from each other. Ron Fitton
Hove seafront by Medina TerraceSocial distancing banner. Alison Minns
Hove Lawns near the bottom of Adelaide CrescentSocial distancing pavement marking. Alison Minns
West StreetOne of many examples of public health messages introduced on our streets during the pandemic. Margaret Polmear
9-11 Connaught Road. West Hove Infant SchoolPhysical distancing notices on gates into playground. Alison Minns
Brighton seafrontEven that most quintessential of British seaside icons, the deckchair, has to conform to social distancing rules! Ron Fitton
Queen’s RoadMany supermarkets introduced one-way systems in their shops. This one taken at the entrance to a branch of Tesco. Margaret Polmear
Lewes RoadOne of many signs enforcing social distancing instructions. Ron Fitton
Brighton StationAnother typical Covid-related notice. Margaret Polmear
Conway StreetConway Street bus depot parking area set out with sunshades and socially distanced chairs for drivers to take their breaks. Alison Minns
Number 6 busThe bus is prepared for social distancing, though there are very few passengers. It has paused in Churchill Square while surfaces are wiped down with sanitiser. Mary Nixon
Palmeira Square south bus stopCoronavirus notice 'Plan for a safer journey'. Alison Minns