Jumbo the bus - so called because of his V747 JPU number plate - made his last outing for Rye Community Transport ferrying visitors to and fro The Rye Show on Saturday August 16. He’s destined to become spare parts, or rest in a knacker’s yard, after 11 years on our local roads and “half a million kilometres of service,” said Pat Hughes, operations manager. A new bus is on its way. It is being sprayed white and will be the second “new” bus to do runs around the town this year. The community bus service is celebrating 20 years with a £20,000 appeal. Jumbo’s replacement costs £8,500, so the appeal money is soon eaten up.
Last Sunday, June 17, a very high tide (predicted in the Tide Tables following the full moon) caught more than one motorist napping near the sailing club at Rye Harbour
RMT have announced another two days strike on Southern railways - on Wednesday and Thursday November 8 and 9, writes Stuart Harland. We trust the MarshLink trains will run as
Once again the magnificent Winchelsea Christmas will light up on Saturday 13th December at 4.30 p.m. With over 30 decorated themed windows, they will stay lit every evening
Shelley, from Ways of Seeing, will be guiding you through the challenging process of image transference using a gel plate. This process takes a little longer than other gel plate
This new, mixed media workshop will get you combining your gel plate printing skills with your collage practice to create a unique mixed media artwork.
The morning session will be