Monthly Archives: August, 2014
A rubbish service?
Rother council staff deny there's a problem with the collection of household recycling bins. But the people of Mill Corner tell a different story
Unknown but not forgotten
At sunset on Monday August 4 the Last Post will sound over Winchelsea - just one of the events to be held that day commemorating Britain's entry to the First World War and the men from the town who went to fight but did not return
Party hits the right notes
Soulful sounds and a relaxed atmosphere put locals in the mood for the coming jazz and blues festival at the end of this month
Seagull proof at last
The persistence of Tilling Green Residents Association was rewarded last week when the long-awaited gull-proof bins were installed at Masons Field
Have your say on louts
This week the Sussex Police Commissioner launched a public consultation inviting residents to have their say on how people who commit anti-social behaviour are dealt with
Another successful swap
The final Saturday in July saw the tenth in the series of popular Recycle Swap Shop events, this time held at the Tilling Green Community Centre.
Royston Godwin
A well-loved resident is remembered, as mourners gathered at the Catholic Church of St Anthony of Padua, in a memorial service for Royston Godwin.
Free makes it more fun
Removing the entrance fee to Rye Castle Museum in East Street has increased by almost 2,000 the number of people through the door. And it's not only the visitors who are benefitting from this bold move