Letters Should cars be banned altogether? Dear Sir/Madam Rye is a beautiful place, but why aren't parts of the High Street and historic centre pedestrianised? Best regards Alex Gasson By Rye News / 9 Jun 2016
Opinions Train, train gone away? Are Marshlink passengers getting a fair deal. MLAG thinks not By Rye News / 9 Jun 2016
Community Gorgeous garden open in Udimore Another garden unveils its glory as part of a national scheme By Rye News / 9 Jun 2016
Culture Poetry in motion at the wine bar Olde Worlde Wines is hosting a regular poetry afternoon. Relax with a glass of wine, an open mind and get your verse out By Rye News / 2 Jun 2016
Community Relationships matter Relationships are important to both health and happiness. With Mental Health Awareness Week just past, Stephen Weaver explains By Rye News / 31 May 2016
News Donkeys and Pimms - fete time! The Rye Hospital fete is looming, prepare for fun and high jinks By Rye News / 27 May 2016
Community Crepes come to town Not another tea shop thank goodness. A new fancy pancake parlour will open soon at the Landgate By Rye News / 23 May 2016
Community Garden gems open for hospice A gracious1776 house and a jewel of a garden open for St Michael's Hospice By Rye News / 19 May 2016
Community Attic sale treasure in Winchelsea Bring your cash to the attic sale in Winchelsea on Saturday. An array of vintage treats will help raise money for our local hospital By Rye News / 19 May 2016
Community Carers encouraged to seek support Caring for elderly or needy relatives and friends is becoming the norm. But who cares for the carers? Help is at hand By Rye News / 19 May 2016
Culture Sea Cadets remember Jutland Listen to John Rodley talk about the Battle of Jutland to help raise funds for sea cadets By Rye News / 16 May 2016
Community Walking the woods for charity The Rye and Winchelsea Rotary Club Annual Charity Walk is looming and the bluebells are blooming By Rye News / 12 May 2016