News College students voice concerns A student at Rye College reports on recent issues with which the student council body is concerned By Kenneth Bird / 1 Jun 2017
News The loss of Nick Ramus Nick Ramus, a leader of our local community has died By Kenneth Bird / 1 Jun 2017
News Big brunch helps Christian Aid There are many charities working overseas that call out for public donations, but Christian Aid has been active since 1945 By Kenneth Bird / 1 Jun 2017
Culture Chamber music in Winchelsea Winchelsea Arts end second season of concerts and announce new series starting this July By Kenneth Bird / 25 May 2017
Culture Far from the Madding Crowd Superb theatre on your doorstep - The Ellen Terry Barn Theatre season has started well at Smallhythe,near Tenterden By Kenneth Bird / 25 May 2017
Community Walking at the Nature Reserve Time to bird watch as the chicks come out to play By Kenneth Bird / 25 May 2017
News Education on budget Another in our series of updates from Rye College, reporting on new appointments, new budgets and plans for a new core curriculum By Kenneth Bird / 25 May 2017
News Every vote may count in June The candidates hit town – but what are the odds on who will win? Locally it may be hard to predict our next MP By Kenneth Bird / 25 May 2017
Culture An opera, a church and a pub An encounter with the Devil’s Marksman (Der Freischutz) in a country churchyard is an opportunity not to be missed By Kenneth Bird / 19 May 2017
Community The magic of Romney Marsh Romney Marsh holds a mysterious charm and appeal for visitors with its beautiful churches set in an historic landscape. These buildings are cared for through the work of the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust By Kenneth Bird / 19 May 2017
Culture Two day art exhibition and sale Fairlight hosts a weekend of art By Kenneth Bird / 11 May 2017