Monthly Archives: September, 2015
Comments from ‘Disgusted of Rye’
The appearance of portaloos in St Mary's churchyard is creating ructions. Kenneth Bird uncovers the story
Floods of musical entertainment
The School Creative Centre, inhabited by ARRCC and the New Road Artists, will become one of the Rye Arts Festival venues on September 19, when it hosts the David Flood Trio
Running for your money
Wendy Vu is raising money for Nhi, who needs a series of operations in order to move on with her life after a vicious acid attack in her home country of Vietnam
Drinking with Dolphins
Another of the town's pubs which have disappeared over the years. David Russell tells the story of the Dolphin, which closed its doors in 1801 after just under 90 years
A jazzy overview
Four days of non-stop music and Heidi Foster recounts a personal view of her tour through some of the events
BBC at jazz festival
BBC South East Today program paid a rare visit to Rye with a report on the Jazz Festival. Ray Prewer has the details
Let’s go to the movies!
This week's featured film showing at Rye Community Film Club on Friday September 4 is Testament of Youth, taken from Vera Brittain's best-selling autobiography this is a tale of love, war, loss and remembrance set during the First World War. For more on this and other movies showing in Rye please follow the link . . .
Help for a heart attack
If you are unfortunate enough to suffer a heart attack, the chances are that a trained volunteer from Rother Responders could reach you before the ambulance. Hundreds of people were trained in using the resuscitation techniques last weekend
Historical costumes at Rye Harbour
Historical costume wall hangings created by Brighton artist Louise...
New music in Hastings
Hastings scores high on the list of international musical events. After the international piano music competition, we now have the opportunity to attend the star-studded International composers festival.