Monthly Archives: May, 2014

Solar panel farm plan

Planning permission is being sought for a solar panel...

Charity leap for fishermen

A Rye woman is to paraglide down a mountain for charity in June in memory of her son's best friend who died in a road accident. See how to sponsor her here

Mayor making and bikers

Hot pennies competed with hot leather for public attention in Rye as the sunny three-day bank holiday weekend came to an end

Park for cyclists

Cycle parking has been approved by Rye council in...

European cash might help Rye

The Romney Marsh Partnership, which includes Rye, wants to boost the area's economy with European funding of up to £180m available to the South East

‘Your paper is brilliant’

One of our readers has written to say she thinks this paper is a very good idea. She came up with a good one of her own: to do a series of interviews for us

No pavement for pedestrians

With reference to Tony Nunn's letter "Absence of road...

First to take ad-vantage

All advertising in Rye News is free for the next...

Quick off the mark

A reader in Northiam was the first to send...

Souped up kitchen

An historic building in Rye with an interesting past is now being used to cater for those who enjoy a tasty snack or a refreshing soft drink

Goodbye Budgens

By Tony McLaughlin The Budgens store on Station Approach in...

Warriors’ big fight night

Rye's boxing club faces an important test at the end of May: it will be hosting Rye's first fully competitive boxing show

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