Monthly Archives: July, 2015
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Chamber music back in Peasmarsh
The sun shone, the musicians played, and it was very much an international occasion with artistes from more than half a dozen countries. Alexander Stiller reports on Peasmarsh's Chamber Music Festival.
Pistorious paces six out for 47
Last Saturday Rye's cricketers looked to bounce back from the previous weeks defeat as they faced top of the table Mayfield at the Salts. Read Martin Blincow's report here
Tilling Green row rumbles on
Unease over the future design of Tilling Green's new centre continues unabated. It is too small claims one opponent. The public need more opportunities to question the proposals, says Rye's town council. Perhaps it is time for the council itself to be running the show - and not Amicus or Rye Partnership
Camber fun, but beware dangers
Thousands come to Camber Sands every year as the weather warms up but, although the beach is an ideal destination for many families, danger can still lurk if sensible precautions are not taken
Stop: roadworks and traffic
Traffic grinds to a halt at the bottom of Rye Hill as Military Road is swamped with a three fold increase in the number of cars using it. And, as the A268 roadworks may be coming to an end, Rye's Town Council is less than happy. Five weeks of disruption after only a few days notice is not enough warning, particularly when doctors' appointments are at risk. Charles Harkness reports
Nina Rodin exhibits double
What is the value of a work of art if it can be reproduced one hundred per cent faithfully? The Nina Rodin exhibition explores this theme at the Rye Creative Centre