The Voice will continue to publish throughout this period of restrictions and uncertainty – and you can help others by taking papers to those you know who are unable to go out.
The reality of self-isolation and two-week lock-downs is upon us
While these fresh measures still sink in, planning ahead and thinking of others is essential.
We know how much the physical version of the paper means to our readers, so if you know someone who is going to be confined to their home for the foreseeable future, why not follow the lead of the people in our cover story and offer to collect extra copies for those who can’t get out.
We will remain a trusted and entirely free source of news throughout this period, both in print and online.
Don’t forget that we publish breaking news and all our stories on our website, www.spaldingvoice.co.uk
On the homepage you can also find a simple to use digital edition of the entire paper each week, which you can read on a tablet, computer or a phone.
Both the paper and digital edition carry the advertisements of our advertisers – local businesses we rely on.
These advertisements are worth looking at now more than ever, with businesses adapting to the crisis in innovative ways, with some expanding to deliver their services to help people stay in their homes while this passes.
We are a local business and we believe it’s vital to support other local companies that will be hit hard by the restrictions currently on us. Keep reading each week to see how businesses are continuing to evolve and adapt.
Scheduled events might be cancelled, too, so keep an eye out for notices in that regard.
Let’s stay calm and most importantly, be kind and considerate in every way we can.