Culture Robinson Crusoe marooned in St Leonards A journey of discovery is taking place in St Leonards right now, as visitors and locals go back 300 years in time to be shipwrecked on a desert island By Seana Lanigan / 18 Apr 2019
Culture Gallery packed with art Rye Art Gallery has three popular shows on currently By Seana Lanigan / 11 Apr 2019
Community Bunny girls return to church St Mary's knitters have new seasonal goods to raise money for refugee camps in Syria and beyond By Seana Lanigan / 4 Apr 2019
News High jinks in Winchelsea All was quiet in Winchelsea on Boxing day - or was it? By Seana Lanigan / 3 Jan 2019
Culture Anarchy in the UK A rapt Kino audience enjoyed an extra special screening of the film if By Seana Lanigan / 20 Sep 2018
Culture A monument and a safeguard? A play about the building of a cathedral in the 13th century held the audience in St Mary’s church enthralled By Seana Lanigan / 20 Sep 2018
Culture On the fringe World of Legend will put on some extraordinary shows during the Rye Arts Festival By Seana Lanigan / 13 Sep 2018
News Jempson's Charity Success Jempson's boot fairs were a great success this year and raised considerable sums for local charities By Seana Lanigan / 13 Sep 2018
Community Mermaid hosts Friends of Tilling Devotees of EF Benson’s Mapp and Lucia novels massed to celebrate the famous author By Seana Lanigan / 6 Sep 2018
Community Crowds gather at Sound Mirrors The RSPB opened up the Listening Ears to public visits at the weekend, to raise funds and offer the chance to view these fascinating monuments, which were designed to offer early warning of approaching enemy warplanes By Seana Lanigan / 6 Sep 2018
Opinions An apple a day Windfall tax? What about a windfall refund? Available at Landgate Square, courtesy of a kind and thoughtful - anonymous - resident By Seana Lanigan / 16 Aug 2018