A four distance cycle ride will be held in support of local charity ARRCC (Activities, Respite, Rehabilitation and Care Centres), on Sunday September 6. The ride will suit experienced and
One leg of a circumnavigation of Britain by bike met with an unexpected obstacle - Southern Railways. But the cyclists did get to meet Rye's Mayor and the Town Cryer outside the Heritage Centre. Paul Simpson reports.
Rye Heritage Centre raised £172.10 during the Rye Maritime Festival for the Demelza Hospice children's charity as entry to see the Rye Town Model Sound and Light
A book hanging from a huge balloon passed slowly over East Sussex, and possibly Rye, before plunging into the English Channel as part of literacy programme for primary school children organised by the science fiction novel's author Marcus Alexander. And this is fact, not fiction.
Mothers' Union (MU) members and friends from all over the Bexhill District (which includes Eastbourne, Hastings, Battle and Rye) gathered at St Mary's for the annual commemoration of their founder, Mary Sumner, on Monday August 10.
The coolest jazz club, skittering break-beats in an ancient church, and a teach-in with live music in a walled garden. Rye's International Jazz and Blues Festival has it all, over five nights and four days between August 27 and 31.
The first time I saw this "building" was walking from the station approach into Cinque Port Street, writes Joan Jones. It took my breath away, not in an
Going from strength to strength, the Rye Community Food and Wildlife Garden has generated its first harvest ..... of garlic and broad beans, writes Pip Al-Khafaji. Next up will be this
A new regular correspondent in Rye News, Heidi Foster (above), kicks off on the "Culture" page with some comments about the Jazz Lounge at last year's Jazz and Blues Festival, and the Maritime Festival
The sun shining all day helped Northiam's Traditional Summer Fayre on August 1 to be a successful one, writes Geoff Poyton. Crowds enjoyed the craft stalls, local organisations&
Rye Sea Cadets are raising money for an additional boat. In true naval tradition they (or at least some of their parents) have set themselves an extreme challenge to help raise the funds
Operation Radcott springs into action in the summer holidays and the offices for the police and Rother District Council are kept busy, as hundreds and sometimes thousands, crowd on to Camber Sands - arriving by train, bus and car, sometimes with massive tailbacks, often with children who then get lo