Rye Bowls Club hosted its annual Mixed Triples Open Tournament on the Town Salts bowling green on Saturday July 25. Twenty four teams from all over Kent and Sussex took
What an amazing evening last Saturday as the residents of Rye and Winchelsea braved the weather to hear music and song ranging from Cole Porter, Henry Mancini and Irving Berlin
ARRCC will be holding an Open Day and Creative Arts Exhibition at the Rye Creative Centre in New Road on Friday, August 7 from 12 - 5pm, writes Irna Mortlock.
A new building is nearly finished. The landmark crane is finally removed. But is it "simply hideous" as one reader writes in a letter, or will it fit in with other Rye frontages ? Or is it part of "skyline creep" hiding and obscuring Rye's historic rooftops. Kenneth Bird has an opinion.
Have you seen that ghastly new building in Cinque Ports Street? Now they have uncovered it, it looks simply hideous, quite out of keeping. How could they have allowed it?
Whether holidaymakers are at sea or on the sand they can still run into difficulties and when the weather is as changeable as it has been, their problems are wide- ranging - from a beached boat to a family row that gets out of hand or a traffic jam
The Music Well held their annual Open Garden on Saturday July 18 at Little Orchard House, Rye to raise funds to help support their music-based therapy and support services. Continuous music of many styles ensured that there was never a quiet moment during the day
A live musical entertainment was staged on Tuesday July 21 by Rye College students and local primary school pupils, in the theatre at the Rye Creative Centre in New Road,
Stephen Sondheim's music and words (reviewed last week) were celebrated in black and white in the theatre space in New Road's Rye Creative Centre to raise
An anti-war campaigner has been sentenced to prison for refusing to pay council tax as it "was used to fund wars". This argument had already been found to be without merit and he was only released after a friend had paid the amount owed
Community groups and organisations have just days left to apply for funding to boost projects within the Rother area. Thousands of pounds are available for the development of community facilities, activities and sustainable local action as part of the Rother District Council Community Grants Scheme.