Just as roadworks finish on Rye Hill, with markings back in place, another queue forms last Saturday over the railway bridge and back up Rye Hill. But it was only
It may have been raining for much of the day on Sunday, but Tilling Green just got on with enjoying their Summer Fete - raising funds for the Residents Association
Sunday July 19 will be observed in Rye as "Sea Sunday" by Churches Together, supporting in particular Missions to Seafarers. Worship at 2pm on Strand Quay will be
Rye Town Council has filled the vacancy left by the resignation of Sam Souster by co-option after three candidates applied. The successful candidate was Justin Erswell
Monday July 6, Tilling Green Community Centre, 3pm. People arriving for the "consultation" on Tilling Green redevelopment plans find notices pasted on the door and on display in
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Traffic grinds to a halt at the bottom of Rye Hill as Military Road is swamped with a three fold increase in the number of cars using it. And, as the A268 roadworks may be coming to an end, Rye's Town Council is less than happy. Five weeks of disruption after only a few days notice is not enough war
A new bridge opens between Valley Park and Tilling Green on the outskirts of Rye which may in time form part of a longer cycle path. The bridge crosses over an overgrown drainage ditch near the former school site which developers have been told is a flood risk area
Plans to install six wind turbines on Romney Marsh near the historic St Augustine's church at Snave have been abandoned by Ecotricity despite a planning inspector over-ruling local
Rye Town Council advertised a vacancy on the council after long-serving councillor Sam Souster resigned shortly after the recent elections but, after no-one called for a by-election, co-options were called