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CDR members to rethink its future

Thanks to the filming of "Mapp and Lucia", Rye is now the place to go. Local pressure group, the Campaign for a Democratic Rye, is examining its own role in boosting the town's future

CDR members to rethink its future
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Rye can expect many more visitors in 2015! In response to reviews and social media exchanges about the Mapp and Lucia series, more bookings are already coming in. Our new Kino cinema, with its superb facilities, staff and film offerings, is already a triumph. It is welcoming not only Rye residents but visitors from neighbouring communities, who will keep returning. Both the Radio Times and The Guardian have just featured Rye as a place to go. Yet there  are still issues on which local residents hope to see action. Have the expectations of both locals and visitors ever been higher - or meeting them been more important?

Proposals are afoot to boost the town's ability to meet these expectations - by reinventing an existing organisation.  Though a great deal has been achieved by the Campaign for a Democratic Rye, its original aims - to win back for the town more control of its affairs by creating an area committee structure for the whole district - has been overtaken. Thanks to the Localism Act of November 2011 and much hard work,  a Neighbourhood Plan for Rye is emerging. It is now hoped that the outcome of the forthcoming CDR AGM, [Wednesday February 4, 7 pm, at Rye Club on Market Road] will be a plan for moving forward, most likely with a more appropriate name.

Though only members may vote at the AGM, others who are interested are very welcome to attend and share ideas for the way ahead.

The main questions for discussion are: how do we

So far, our starter ideas are:

If you have ideas but cannot attend the meeting you are welcome to send them to us.

It is hoped that there will be good news about progress to report in Rye News soon!

Photo montage: Tony Nunn

Ben Keeley

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