A new report claims the local economy will benefit if high speed trains to Ashford run through to Rye and on to Hastings and Bexhill. But what is the timetable for this to happen?
This October in Fixtures.
The first of the autumn high tides spilled water over the edge of the Quay, as John Minter reported and October's final week will
One year on, and after a load of bird excrement, Rother Council seems to want to wash its hands of Rye's historic Landgate - but who will step in, and how can it be used? The Mayor appealed last year for "Friends of the Landgate" to come forward. Details of the renovation costs are about to be revea
Rother District Council apparently want to get rid of the Landgate. It will cost too much to fix after years of neglect. Is "Rye at war" an answer ? Tell us your ideas
The recent completion and opening of the cycleway along Harbour Road led to comments on the dangers to motorists - and a reader has taken the matter up with East Sussex County Council... quoting the government's own manual!
David T Procter is a man with a past, as the lists of past mayors in Rye's Town Hall shows and he dips into that past - to write a historical novel and a very modern detective tale. . . .and how much has really changed between the 1770s and the 2010s?
Soon there will be a parade to the Town Hall and St Mary's for the Remembrance Service - but how much do we know about, or remember at all, when Rye was in the front line and in the centre of two crucial aerial battles?
Three exhibitions staged during the Rye Arts Festival continue at the Rye Art Gallery until October 25 featuring leading local artists, mixed media from local textile artists and an Art Deco retrospective
Last year's Arts Festival had a quartet in residence and this year, for the first time, there was an artist in residence, Charlie Cobb, who spent his time