As usual, the annual Northiam fete was a triumph, with crowds of people piling in from all over the country to enjoy the best of British with local bands, stalls
There will be fun in the sun on a Sunday at the Tilling Green Summer Fete which is being organised by both Tilling Green Residents Association and Ferry Road Nursery. Read Donna Lake's preview here
Celebrations are in order for Mary Howse and Rae Festing, who have been awarded BEMs in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Andy Stuart reflects on two women whose work has enriched the lives of so many
Hospices may not be able to add days to life, but they can add life to days. Hospice care today means much more than just providing a bed for the terminally ill, and includes treating the whole person holistically rather than just seeking to alleviate the symptoms of disease
Waterstones’ Publisher Liaison Manager Eva von Reuss told Rye News that the company will indeed be opening a bookshop in Rye on July 4 in the old off-licence on the
John Izod, famous artist, well known commentator on social mores and international boulevardier about town, holds court at the Rye Conservation Society garden party on Saturday June 13. The Rye
This year's Seventh-Day Adventist South England Conference in Camber from June 15 to 21 will have speakers on lifestyle, health and natural remedies, reflecting some of the key
When old Winchelsea got washed away a new Winchelsea was needed and, as in many towns, people meant pubs and the newest pub was called the New Inn (though actually it's very old, but not as old as it could be as it was rebuilt nearly 300 years ago). And, according to an old newspaper, Winchelsea att
Chillis were on the menu when Glenn and Robbie Hollands of Rye Spice showed off their wares in a weekend tasting at their new store on Harbour Road, writes Seana