Monthly Archives: June, 2016
Pumpkins and sunflowers
The Primary School took over the Community Garden for a day with a mass planting of sunflowers and pumpkins
The ‘Queen’ visits Camber
Strange lights seen on Camber Sands at night......the Queen is coming. Surely not
Room for development?
New planning applications for house-building may get the green light more quickly, even beyond Rye’s accepted development boundary
Hospital opens window to beauty
Amber Rudd, MP and Louis Turpin open the new entrance window at the Hospital
Rain does not stop play
Wet weather couldn't stop the party at Tilling Green. Something Else rocked the house and home made cakes as well as other goodies made sure that visitors left full and happy
Smugglers’ tower and garden open
Peace, tranquility and a good gossip with old and new - its the annual Rye Conservation Society garden party coming up this weekend. The best home-made tea in the vicinity , a tower perfectly positioned to spy on the rest of the town and a chance to remember our lost friends, such as John Izod, pictured here
Hard fought draw for Rye 3rd XI
Rye Cricket Club 3rd XI travelled to Crowhurst Park 4th XI to play their latest fixture in division 12, with both teams at the top of the table at the start of the day. Martin Blincow reports
Watham bowls Rye to victory
Rye Cricket Club looked to continue their good form as they travelled away to face Glynde and Beddingham in Division 4 of the Sussex Cricket League, writes Martin Blincow
Double delight for Rye cricket
Second victory of the season for Rye cricket club against Southwater, to pick up a full 30 points in Division 4 of the Sussex Cricket League, writes Martin Blincow
Sailing club pushes more boats out
The Sailing Club's taster weekend for new sailors was so successful that they are doing it again. Commodore Caroline Wylson has the details