The tide came, and went. But water was out of control in Winchelsea Road, and invaded the Farmers Market. Massive sea defences are being built, but some river defences will not be in place until 2021. Have the risks been properly evaluated, or do we need to prepare for the worst ? Questions are aske
The Arts Festival may have ended but this weekend is no less busy: from Abba to Beethoven via duck racing as well as help for refugees, the events keep coming
As the newly appointed Rye Town Council member on the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Committee I wanted to learn more about the organisation so it was a great pleasure to
The Studio School is showcasing an exhibition of contemporary art during the Arts Festival called "Right Here Right Now" which includes local artist Dave McKean
The Festival is well under way and with many of the performances selling out well in advance, Heidi Foster and Charles Harkness take a look at what has been happening both on and off stage
Saturday September 19 is Fair Trade Day and there will be a coffee morning in St Mary's Centre from 10:30am-12:30pm with Fairtrade coffee, tea and biscuits.
Dear Editor,
As newly elected councillors to Rye Town Council it has struck us that the voice of young people is seldom heard in official meetings. There are a number
Rye Arts Festival kicks off with a carnival procession and a Cajun band, swiftly followed by the Duke of Wellington, a mini version of the Battle of Waterloo, a dead banker on Dungeness beach, three pianists in two days in St Mary's, pop-up studios and exhibitions and some 60 events in all over the