Monthly Archives: November, 2015
Foule Parlement’s art flies
A new art exhibition at the Rye Creative Centre during December is based around a "Foule Parliament". Angelika Howard explains
Bomb warning ignored
The man with a suitcase rang to warn the police and newspapers. But he was ignored. And can there ever be a "good" terrorist? A local author explores the issues
Rother tests parking depths
Rother District Council, possibly under pressure from the police and Government, is investigating Civil Parking Enforcement (CPE) - but what will it mean in Rye? Charles Harkness reports
A full week ahead
The week ahead has a flurry of Christmas activity with art and craft shows, festive fairs, mulled wine, another quiz night and a male-voice choir. So keep your eyes peeled as some things are selling out fast
Help shape local transport
Have your say in helping to shape transport plans for the future. ESCC seems to be doing a lot for Bexhill and Hastings but little mention of Rye so far . . .
Branding a snowflake Christmas
Would you like to create a snowflake and help someone in need? Comedienne Jo Brand explains how
Dickens, what an evening
On Thursday November 26 the Ypres Castle Inn held a fund-raising quiz night for Christmas In Rye. Our correspondent, Ray Prewer, took part
Landgate summit faces challenge
Is the Landgate doomed to remain as affordable housing for pigeons? Is it a "useless" building, or could road closures and/or narrowing options mean that people will be able to mount the stone steps into the chambers after hundreds of years of denial?
Don’t over-react, it’s just fun
The bad weather left a brief window of opportunity for this year's Bonfire Night, lots of photographs and odd moments of humour