Chillis were on the menu when Glenn and Robbie Hollands of Rye Spice showed off their wares in a weekend tasting at their new store on Harbour Road, writes Seana
Landgate Women’s Institute (WI) hosted a Vintage Fair, to celebrate the centenary of the national WI, at St Mary’s Centre on Saturday, June 6, serving up teas and
The BBC were back in town this week to record three short stories set in and around the area. Smallhythe Place hosted the recording and despite being disturbed by local noises - sheep, airplanes and extreme weather conditions - the highly professional team of writers, readers and production crew man
Three short stories set in and around Rye will be recorded for Radio 4 at the Barn Theatre at Smallhythe Place next week, writes Seana Lanigan. The readings of the
Three people died on Sunday in a traffic accident on the A259, to the east of Rye. The collision, at 3:50 pm, involved a motorcycle and a black Renault
And the next lot is a portrait of a well known arsonist. But he's not wanted by the police. However you may want him, and he is to be auctioned off this Thursday to raise funds for Rye's Bonfire Society. Seana Lanigan reports
Hundreds of people flocked to St Michael’s church in Playden over the weekend to snap up the wide variety of arts and crafts on offer in their 2015 exhibition,
The Peasmarsh Chamber Music Festival is up and running, with a programme showcasing new and old classics and an array of internationally reknowned performers
Rye's Street Pastors got going on Saturday night of the bank holiday weekend, offering help and humanity to those in need of a friend - or flip flops. High heels and alcohol do not work well together as Accident and Emergency departments and Street Pastors elsewhere have discovered, and can result i