Rye's cemetery is an 'utter disgrace' says a local widow, and CFAiR (the Campaign for action in Rye) has agreed to make the overgrown and neglected cemetery a priority. Rother's neglect of the cemetery has been in the news before, with headstones moved without warning and the site littered with brok
Inconsiderate and dangerous parking by parents at Winchelsea's primary school is driving residents to distraction - they can't drive anywhere else because parents are blocking the roads!
Eleven gardens and an allotment in Winchelsea opened for National Garden Scheme open day on Saturday 6 June and to support ARRCC on the following Monday.
The Hitler plot to be Winchelsea’s mayor leads our taster edition in Rye’s Fixtures magazine this month. Other stories:
* Prams and progress in Love Lane - Dee Alsey&
Rye lost its Tourist Information Centre in Lion Street earlier this year and tourists still come into nearby St Mary's church asking where it is... and are re-directed to the Heritage Centre on the Strand. Visitors need information, and Rye needs its visitors. But does Rother Council care? Paul King
On Monday June 8, nine "secret gardens" will be open in Winchelsea from 2pm to 5.30pm, writes Irna Mortlock.
All proceeds from this event will be going
Saturday May 23 saw the start of the summer season at Rye Lawn Tennis Club with a competition for members of all abilities, to mark the opening of the Club's eight grass courts for the season.
Rye entertained Stirlands Cricket Club in a match sponsored by My Sweet Old Etcetera on Saturday in a contest that saw the visitors travel over 100 miles to engage in this Sussex Premier Cricket League division four contest