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Around 200 people visited the site on the Suffolk coast on Tuesday, where a new one-way system has been introduced to make sure everyone remained socially distanced.
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Peterborough United have been "cheated" out of a chance to gain promotion according to director of football Barry Fry.
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Ipswich Town's general manager Lee O'Neill says they would have preferred to play the final matches because many players have recovered from injuries.
Both the League One and League Two seasons have been ended early after a formal vote by clubs yesterday.
Based on points-per-game, Ipswich finished in 11th place in League One - their lowest league position for 67 years.
"A number of our players who have been out injured are actually available and fit again so I think to have our full squad being able to compete like we did at the start of the season when we were on our run, I think would have really helped our surge towards the end of the season," O'Neill said.
"So from that point of view we kind of wanted to play out the rest of the season and try to make that play-off spot."
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Peterborough chairman Darragh MacAnthony has hit out at the decision of his fellow League One clubs to end the season early.
He posted on Twitter: "The state of my timeline full of fans loving the fact that 18 'football clubs' voted to not play football & the ramifications of it. Bravo to the 4 Football clubs who did vote to play on."
He then used an expletive to suggest the Football League had been chaotic in its handling of the situation due to coronavirus.
He signed off with: "Enjoy your summer football fans."
Peterborough had been sitting in sixth in the final play-off place, but Wycombe leapfrogged them in the final points-per-game table
This was due Wycombe having played a game less, but having the same points at Peterborough.
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Peterborough was one of six clubs that said last month they wanted to complete the season, but it is not known how all the clubs voted earlier today.
Ipswich Town, who will finish mid-table, but wanted the season to continue have tweeted their reaction:
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Southend United have been relegated to League Two.
Both Northampton Town and Colchester United will contest the League Two play-offs.
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A broad range of retailers across the region are preparing to reopen next Monday with stringent safety measures in place as lockdown restrictions are eased further.
Shops which restart face-to-face trading will have to abide by the government's social distancing and health and safety guidance.
In Hitchin, Hertfordshire, Chris Holmes from HRH Holmes & Son, a gentlemen's outfitters, said: "We have to be flexible and adaptable."
He said the shop may offer appointments or customers the chance to take something home to try and pay the next day over the phone.
Shop owners will install things like hand sanitiser and perspex screens, while some will give staff personal protective equipment.
In Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk (pictured), narrow streets such as the Market Thoroughfare will be made one-way and signs have been put up to remind shoppers to social distance.
The League One and League Two seasons are both ended early after a formal vote by clubs on Tuesday.
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Government statistics recording the latest number of daily coranavirus deaths , externalshow there was an increase of nine in the region's hospitals, taking the regional total to 3,784.
The deaths, listed by NHS trust, were:
The total number of Covid-19 deaths across the UK now stands at 40,597.