Monthly Archives: March, 2016

Parking fine not fine at all

A visitor is caught out by the confusing signs at Jempsons and fined

Thinking outside the box office

Mike Eve helped bring the Kino to town - and now he's chairing the Arts Festival. Dee Alsey reports in the latest of her "Ryers Unwrapped" series

Mimicking birdsong in music

Capturing and interpreting the natural sound of birdsong has intrigued and inspired many composers over the centuries

A different sort of quiz

Is it a cowboy? Is it a war film? Is it drama? Or is it comedy? It may be all of these as it is a film quiz. Ray Prewer reports

Dazzling sense of Foreboding

Prepare to be intimidated, scared and awestruck at a new exhibition of paintings

Let’s go to the movies!

This week's featured film showing at Rye Community Film Club on Friday April 1 is "Suffragette" featuring Maud Watts, one of the foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, striving to gain the vote and a measure of equality for women in the early part of the 20th century

Topical choice for book club

A long journey seeking work is a topical choice for a book club

Winchelsea opens its cellars

Fancy seeing what's under Winchelsea? Tours of the village's extraordinary 50+ medieval cellars restart on Easter Monday

And a new season starts

Visitors arrive from two Richmonds - separated by an ocean - as Lamb House re-opens, and there is much, much more around for visitors as the season starts

Sue Ryder glad hands visitors

Stylish shoppers raise £258 in a special fund raising day to support a hospice

We can’t keep the BBC away

Going, going, gone - an auction programme brings the BBC back to Rye

Spring in to Great Dixter

Spring is sprung and Great Dixter awaits your visit

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