Northiam's Bonfire Procession will be held on Saturday 20th October, leaving the Bonfire Field (on the A28 south of the village) at 7.30pm, processing into the village,
100 years after the end of WW1, we screen Oh! What A Lovely War.
The directorial debut of Richard Attenborough is a comedy musical using popular songs from the time
Mose Fan Fan is the leader of the acclaimed Congolese band Somo Somo.
They play happy, infectious Congolese pop music with electric guitars, bass and drums.
Their last performance at
Linda Seward is the author of ten quilt books and is an international judge and lecturer on the art form.
Her talk traces the development of the craft from the
Stephen MacDonald’s highly acclaimed Fringe First winning play about the unique friendship between celebrated First World War poets Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon. They met at Craiglockhart Hospital in
The nature reserve at Rye Harbour is special for wildlife, with more than 4,000 species including about 300 that are nationally rare or endangered.
It is also special for
A reunion for all those who attended Rye Grammar School, Rye County Secondary Modern School and the Thomas Peacocke School in the 1960s. Admission £10 - tickets available on the
In 1934 a new structure started to emerge on the south coast at Bexhill, unlike anything seen in this country before.
Today, the De La Warr Pavilion is rightly regarded
Rye Country Market is held every Friday.
You can choose from a selection of cakes, scones, savouries, preserves (new season marmalade), milk, cream, yoghurt & cheese, free range eggs, free
Led by Dr. Barry Yates of the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
Booking is essential, further details are available from the Rother Environmental Group Secretary via info@rotherenvironmental.org.uk