The Rude Mechanicals touring theatre company performed outdoors in Winchelsea on Sunday to an sizable audience who appreciated their talent, if not the play.
A significant rise in buy to let properties in Rye in the past year (both long term and for holidays) has been reported by local estate agents and one town in Cornwall (St Ives) faced with similar problems is using their neighbourhood plan to tackle the issue head on. But what is a Neighbourhood Pla
There will be fun, hopefully in the sun, on Sunday at the Tilling Green Summer Fete which is being organised by Tilling Green Residents Association. Dan Lake previews here
Rye first eleven travelled to top of the table Slinfold on Saturday with the aim of continuing their good form from the previous week. The 2nds faced Crowhurst Park at the Salts whilst the 3rd team travelled to Isfield. Martin Blincow reports
Should we stay or should we go now? If we stay there will be trouble, but if we go will there be double? So come on and let us know. Should we stay or should we go? (With apologies to 'The Clash')
A stakeholder conference on Wednesday with Marshlink operators, Southern Railways produced little cheer for hard-pressed passengers. Stuart Harland reports
Rye welcomed top of the table Rottingdean to the Salts on Saturday in a game sponsored by My Sweet Old Etcetera. The 2nd team were away to Rottingdean whilst the 3rd team faced St Peter's 5th team. Martin Blincow reports
Euro 2016 kicks off this Friday June 10, with the hosts, France, in action. The following day England and Wales begin their campaigns against Russia and Slovakia respectively, with Northern Ireland among those in action on Sunday playing Poland. Dan Lake reports on the home nations and gives his opi