Rye Creative Centre studio holders' Summer Studio Exhibition Variations will run from the 26th August to the 25th September.
This second group exhibition in the recently refurbished Old Gym
Guitarist Williams is best known as an acoustic bluesman and singer/songwriter, whereas fiddler Catlow normally inhabits the world of folk music as a member of Sheelanagig and Afro-Celt Sound
Join us to hear the true story of Bernadette Russell’s mission to answer the question "can kindness change the world?" by carrying out an act of kindness
Inkandescent serve up sensational spoken word with a side of music.
Host Nathan Evans is joined by writer, performer and UK Poetry Slam champion Keith Jarrett, and TS Eliot Prize-winning
Novelist Alex Preston will be in conversation with Adam Nicolson, to discuss his new novel, Winchelsea, an electrifying story of smuggling, vengeance and transformation set in the famous 18th-century Sussex
The annual fun horticultural show is taking place and everyone is welcome.
Take a look at our website for full details on how to enter or just pop in during
The Rye & Winchelsea Rotary Club, along with the Rye Wheelers are having a fun cycle ride on the 2nd October 2022. A number of routes out and across the
Our Garden Fete will include tours of the extensive gardens of Fairlight Hall, with specialist plant stalls, cream teas, Pimms and Prosecco, as well as fun fete games such as
Friday night is dance night
The Other Band is playing live at the Pipemakers Arms this Friday 26th August, from 8.30 pm
Put in your red shoes and dance
Nick Davies will be exploring the general public’s trust in journalism today and its complex relationship with truth. This event is sponsored by Rye News. The talk will be followed by a question and answer session.
We welcome anyone interested in Gardening and Handicrafts to visit our Autumn Show, enjoy seeing the exhibits, ending with a cup of tea and maybe joining our Society with a
Yellow stockings? Ass ears? Masks? Insults? Clown paint? Cakes and Ale? What is it about Shakespeare’s comedies that makes them so popular even 400 years after they were written?