The Ypres (Wipers) kicks off a summer of music with bands and singers three weekends running on the specially erected stage in the pub's garden. Expect wall to wall music from Aug 17 to Aug 31
The border fronting the Grade II listed pump and brick cistern in Wish Ward has recently enjoyed a face lift, writes Ray Prewer. It had been looking rather untidy as
The blanket mountain from St Mary's Church for Iraqi refugees continues to grow, helped by many knitters and sewers, some who attend the thriving Monday morning group
Once in a blue moon is a well worn phrase or saying. But this moon (pictured above) does not look blue, though we were told it was a blue moon. Charles Harkness sets out to find an explanation.
The three lucky winners of our book competition have been notified of their victory and will be rushing along to The Rye Bookshop on the High Street to pick up
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
Friends of Captain Pugwash filled Rye railway station this week for the informal launch by Rye's Mayor Councillor Bernardine Fiddemore of a light-hearted display featuring characters and scenes from the Captain Pugwash books and TV animations
John Wylson describes a trip in a vintage sailing smack (and a previous visitor to Rye) across the North Sea to a meeting of similar vessels in South West Norway