Monthly Archives: September, 2016
Let’s go to the movies!
This week's featured movie is The Girl on the Train - Rachel is devastated by her recent divorce and spends her daily commute fantasising about the seemingly perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes every day, until one morning she sees something shocking happen there and becomes entangled in the mystery that unfolds
Busy time at the Arts Festival
Rye News in-house culture vulture Heidi Foster discusses a few of her own personal highlights during the two weeks of the Rye Arts Festival
A community opera, a true story
A true story of hope, redemption and forgiveness, I feel the opera of the year by a community company
New restaurant scoops award
The new restaurant at Rye Lodge hotel has won an award after visitors ranked it high
New Road residents demand action
It is time we curbed excessive speeding along New Road on the A259 before a fatality occurs, say local residents
The Sun shines on Camber
Crumbs! Mary Berry is apparently coming to Camber this weekend for a Great British Bake Off themed event for staff and readers of the Sun newspaper
Nature needs more friends
Outline plans for the new visitor centre at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve were shown to the Friends group at their AGM. They will shortly go forward for public consultation and planning application
Arts Festival builds to climax
The Rye Arts Festival is entering its last couple of days, but it will end with a bang, minature engraving and a Colombian harp
Town performs well despite loss
Last Saturday September 24, in a match sponsored by Lee Gammon of LG projects Carpentry and Building, Rye were in cup action as they entertained premier division high flyers Hollington United in the East Sussex Football League President's Cup. Shane Ridgers reports
RNLI rescue yacht for second time
The Rye Harbour lifeboat was called out to assist a sailing yacht in trouble off the Harbour entrance
A busy year at Rye Sea Cadets
The Chairman of the Unit Management Committee outlines the activities of the Sea Cadets over the last year