In the first in a new series of interviews, Ryers Unwrapped, Dee Alsey explores the developments at the new nursery and primary school - and finds that parents and volunteers have a great part to play in furthering the education of children of all ages
Iden and Playden Garden Society members came up trumps again on Saturday at their spring show, producing a feast of colour and perfume in Iden Village Hall, writes Yvonne Metcalf.
As Rye Conservation Society announces its award for a major contribution to the townscape, the symbolic brick goes to Fletcher in Rye CIC for its successful completion of the Kino Digital project
A scruffy overgrown triangle of ground outside Rye railway station has been transformed into an attractive haven of rest in memory of local author and artist John Ryan
In part eight of his series, Beer & Skittles, author David Russell highlights a group of heavy-drinking 'hoppers' who relax with more than a pint at The Bedford Arms in Fishmarket Road, Rye. The scene is almost 150 years ago and strangest among the drinkers is 'Frenchey' who isn't all he seems to be
Rob McCaig, one of the artists at local charity Arrcc's New Road centre, is a founder member of The Fabulistics Atlantic Soul Band, writes Irna Mortlock. To help
Thousands of East Sussex residents have taken advantage of potentially life-saving health checks, according to latest figures. The free NHS health check is a mid-life MOT, which aims to help
Beatles Day 16, held on Sunday April 12 at Hastings White Rock Theatre was a wonderful way of spending hours immersed in music writes Heidi Foster. There is so much
An innovative approach to justice to help keep families together launched this week in East Sussex in a one-year trial. The Family Drug and Alcohol Court sees parents who are
A talk by Don Dray, looking back at the 1920s-60s, the decades that have influenced the lives of so many of us and become part of our social history, will
Spring has seen the opening of two new shops in Rye in the past week, benefitting from the influx of visitors over Easter, writes Seana Lanigan. A Ladybird pop-up in