If you bump into a man wearing a blueish, but cuddleish, wild boar's head with white wobbly tusks in your local, do not let your dogs panic. It's only Ollie publicising Wild Boar Week coming up later this month
Why did nurserymen and women come from all over Europe, to join with local specialist nurseries for a long weekend at a famous house with beautiful gardens of its own, and end up attracting over 2,000 people. Gillian Roder gets her fingers green to tell the story
David T Procter is a man with a past, as the lists of past mayors in Rye's Town Hall shows and he dips into that past - to write a historical novel and a very modern detective tale. . . .and how much has really changed between the 1770s and the 2010s?
For the National Citizen Service social action, a team of Studio School students organised donations for a Charity Fashion Auction. Read on about NCS (and the Auction, of course) - and who donated
An exhibition of exceptionally high standard took place over the weekend in Iden parish’s diminutive, but beautifully refurbished Old Hall next to the Church. John Harrison, the chief organiser,
Bond was back in town at the Queens Head as the Rye Bay Crew served, cooked and sang for their supper at a special theme night...... and will be back at the Kino shortly in "Spectre"
Our local fields and woods (and all the photos show "finds" within six miles of Rye) can contain a feast or lingering death... John Howlett both encourages, but warns.....
Soon there will be a parade to the Town Hall and St Mary's for the Remembrance Service - but how much do we know about, or remember at all, when Rye was in the front line and in the centre of two crucial aerial battles?
A horse called Wally has just been crowned "Comedy King" by a charity. Don't ask what he does or you will get hoarse from laughing so much. Just beware - because he lives somewhere around here