Community Timely welcome home for John Rye residents have been expressing concern about the health and fortune of our famous clock in the Norman church By Kenneth Bird / 22 Jun 2017
News Dunes need kind minder Government cuts are affecting who will look after Camber's Sand Dunes. Any offers ? By Kenneth Bird / 22 Jun 2017
Culture From Birmingham to Rye The Rye Art Gallery's new programme features an exciting range of national and local artists alongside shows from the permanent collection By Kenneth Bird / 15 Jun 2017
News Professor trampled saving his dog We remember Brian Bellhouse who tragically lost his life this week By Kenneth Bird / 15 Jun 2017
Culture The Journey Back at Jam festival A poet, novelist and anti-apartheid campaigner, Jonty Driver, describes his experience of returning to South Africa after 30 years of exile By Kenneth Bird / 9 Jun 2017
Community Open garden at Hartshorn House The open garden season continues in Rye with a new venue open in aid of the Memorial Hospital By Kenneth Bird / 9 Jun 2017
Community Conservationists trip to Brighton Brighton should have been looking at its best, on its a sunny summer’s day, but the city has one problem unknown in Rye By Kenneth Bird / 9 Jun 2017
Culture Art of the highest standard The work of this group of Tenterden artists, all with local associations, has an instant appeal By Kenneth Bird / 1 Jun 2017
Community Characters I meet in the street Some rather interesting characters can be met with on the streets of Rye, if you have time to stop for a chat By Kenneth Bird / 1 Jun 2017
News French yachts visit Strand L'entente cordiale is alive and well as French yachts visit Strand Quay By Kenneth Bird / 1 Jun 2017
News A not-so-secret garden Fund-raising events in Rye owe much of their success to those willing to hold an open garden in a good cause By Kenneth Bird / 1 Jun 2017
News The eyes have it An open forum in Northiam Village Hall will be talking about eye care By Kenneth Bird / 1 Jun 2017