Opinions Cuts increase terror danger Cuts in police funding represent a potential danger to us all, argues Granville Bantick By Rye News / 19 Nov 2015
Culture Memories of James 100 years on Next year is the centenary of American writer Henry James' death. The National Trust is appealing for information By Rye News / 19 Nov 2015
Community The road to hell is paved . . . Given the number of dogs seen around Rye and its environs, life presents one continuing challenge. Sarah Nelson reports By Rye News / 19 Nov 2015
News Legion raises over £2,000 The British Legion in Peasmarsh raised significant funds for this year's Poppy Appeal By Rye News / 19 Nov 2015
Opinions Illegal parking here to stay? Last week Rye News reported that the police had squashed any hopes of having a warden to help out with parking problems and, this week, a former town councillor and the Town Hall's official voice chip in with more details By Rye News / 12 Nov 2015
Community Sparkling hands rewarded A Winchelsea vineyard has just scooped a prestigious award for its champenoise sparkling wine By Rye News / 12 Nov 2015
Community Now see it live - baaaa Watching it on "Countryfile" is one thing, seeing it up close is quite another By Rye News / 12 Nov 2015
Letters Vote with our wheels Jempsons and the parking charges - your opinions keep coming By Rye News / 5 Nov 2015
News Rex cries for Christmas The Town Crier and two dolphins launch a special Christmas shop where you can buy once and give twice By Rye News / 5 Nov 2015
Culture Eric's smashing photographs Rye's Art Gallery has two new exhibitions opening this weekend - one a unique exhibition of photographic work, the other aimed at Christmas By Rye News / 5 Nov 2015
Community Wild boar night for the ukuleles Rye's Ukulele Experiment was pigging it out for Wild Boar Week. Lorna Hall reports By Rye News / 30 Oct 2015