The blanket mountain from St Mary's Church for Iraqi refugees continues to grow, helped by many knitters and sewers, some who attend the thriving Monday morning group
Once in a blue moon is a well worn phrase or saying. But this moon (pictured above) does not look blue, though we were told it was a blue moon. Charles Harkness sets out to find an explanation.
Rye Harbour villagers and the caravan folk came together for a busy, bustling, Pimms-full day, and the sun shone, the coconuts flew, and the rat got splatted.
This Saturday, August 15 could see some barmy moments like last year's dog racing (pictured above) amidst a balmy atmosphere - if the weather is kind - at
A once in a lifetime opportunity to buy a truly unique property. Sounds like typical estate agent hyperbole? In this case it might be true as the Dungeness estate is up for sale - though that does not include the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch railway, the famous Prospect Cottage or the nuclear power s
The three lucky winners of our book competition have been notified of their victory and will be rushing along to The Rye Bookshop on the High Street to pick up
The new summer exhibition by the Rye Society of Artists looks set to break records as fine weather, a new bright and breezy venue and a spectacular show tempts in collectors, locals and visitors alike
Geoff Boudreau has been running Grammar School Records from the old grammar school in Rye High Street for nearly 25 years but passion for vinyl is only one aspect of his life
Multiple murders took place last weekend (July 10-11), committed by Acting Up in Rye in their summer show, Wanted One Body. The two night only production played to packed houses
The annual meeting of the EF Benson society saw 40 fans gather in Rye for a day of walks, talks and overeating. The highlight was the reading of "Dinner for Eight", a Benson play first performed 100 years ago
Rye's Town Steward is working longer hours over the summer to take advantage of the extra daylight and his next targets for the paint pot include the cannon
Sabotage theatre company put on a thought provoking, moving and educational show about owling (smuggling) in Sussex at the weekend as part of the JAM festival