Lewes have parted company with manager Hugo Langton by mutual consent.

He joined the Rooks in February 2020 and had guided them to 18th place in the BetVictor Isthmian Premier this season, before their campaign was ended early for a second season in a row.

Langton shared the following message on Lewes' website: “It’s been an unusual time for us all in the last 12 months. I came in to help in the short term and ended up staying on longer, especially to help the club through the pandemic.

"Whilst we haven’t seen much action on the pitch, I know I leave behind a clearer pathway for young players, which is important to this club.

"I also know I’ve helped and supported everyone to the best of my ability during these tough times.

"I have always been touched by the kindness of every Lewes fan I have met along the way, and your support and encouragement will never be forgotten, so thank you.

"I’d like firstly to thank my staff Kate Joynes and John McCrae for all their top support, they have done an amazing job.

"And also, to all the lads who played for me, who gave me everything they could, many of whom will eventually go onto higher things.

"Thank you to Stuart Fuller for all his support and for asking me to help when help was needed. Barry Collins and John Peel too. I wish everyone at the club a successful future”.