Monthly Archives: March, 2016
Church fabric is repaired
Repair works are in progress around St Mary’s Church following the architect's quinquennial report
Migrant Help comes to Rye
A means of charitable help for vulnerable migrants is to be explained at the British Legion this coming week
La Maison has licence to drink
There is a new drinking establishment in town. And this time its a bar, not a tea shoppe
Pop up glass shop blows into town
One of the vacant shops in town has a new (possibly temporary) inhabitant. A lovely glass shop has opened, just in time for Easter visitors
Consider the lilies
Beautiful lilies were purchased and displayed in remembrance in a country church
Traffic, is this an answer?
Perhaps the answer to the traffic problem is not so complicated after all - John Minter explores the possibilities
Let’s go to the movies!
This week's featured film showing at Rye Kino is Eddie the Eagle. Inspired by true events, Eddie the Eagle is a delightful and funny British comedy-drama about Michael "Eddie" Edwards, an unlikely but courageous ski-jumper who never stopped believing in himself
Micro-breakers head to town?
Rye is the top destination for a "micro-break" this Easter weekend, according to London's Stylist magazine
Rye Runner Phil excels in Hastings
Runners from Rye performed well at last Sunday's half marathon - traditionally a precursor event to the London Marathon, next month
Equaliser dents title hopes
Last weekend (Sunday March 20) Beckley Rangers Eagles looked to close the gap on the leaders as they entertained top of the table Tonbridge. Dan Lake reports
The future of transport?
Driverless cars have already reached Hastings. Will they be able to navigate our one way system, congested roads and parking chaos to get to Rye next?