Following the intense heat generated by the Rye Bonfire on November 12, the patch of burnt earth might have scarred the Salts for the next six months as in previous
The ‘Simply Divas’ concert held last Thursday at the Rye Creative Centre was a great success, writes Irna Mortlock, and the audience thoroughly enjoyed the music of Dusty Springfield, Eartha
The men from Rye Harbour who died in the 1928 Mary Stanford lifeboat disaster, are honoured by their families and members of the RNLI in the special service of remembrance held each year
Raising money for Children in Need, a group of ladies did an hour of Zumba in pyjamas at Peasmarsh Memorial Hall last Thursday evening, November 18. Zumba involves dance and
Rye's historic Ypres Tower has had many different roles over the centuries - including being a prison - and there are plans to throw some light on that as part of the ever changing exhibits at the Tower and in the nearby East Street museum annex
Building on its reputation for outdoor performances of Shakespeare's plays, local theatrical company Bowler Crab tours East Sussex indoor venues with its new production of King Lear, his greatest tragedy