After just one week trading at her new premises, local estate agent Jill Harris is delighted at the response from customers, both old and new, having worked in the local
Four Doors opened as a pop up shop at 17 East Street in April, selling Ladybird Books collections and products, which have proved very popular, says store manager Sally Lewis.
Following a horrific accident when a customer lost a leg after being hit by a delivery lorry, Jempsons in Peasmarsh have been fined and ordered to pay costs by Lewes Crown Court
Children's tennis coaching took a different turn this week when the Tennis Club head coach was joined by former Womens Tour player, Australian Mandy Morgan. After coaching they played a demonstration game, showing neither had lost their touch
Rye travelled to Hellingly and needed to pick up some much needed points, putting the recent defeats behind them. With their batsmen setting the home team a target of over 200, this looked possible. Martin Blincow reports
It will come as no surprise to Rye commuters that, during the recent heatwave, when train companies across the country struggled to maintain full services, the one who stood out as the least able was Southern Rail, operator of the Marsh Link.
On Friday, July 3, Rye Cricket Club holds its Annual Bat & Trap evening to raise funds. The evening hits off at 7pm with an outside bar and barbecue. Funds
Last Saturday Rye's cricketers looked to bounce back from the previous weeks defeat as they faced top of the table Mayfield at the Salts. Read Martin Blincow's report here
Unease over the future design of Tilling Green's new centre continues unabated. It is too small claims one opponent. The public need more opportunities to question the proposals, says Rye's town council. Perhaps it is time for the council itself to be running the show - and not Amicus or Rye Partner