Monthly Archives: December, 2015
Success for first film festival
The first Rye International Film Festival was voted a success. Here are some of the highlights.
What is under Winchelsea?
If you feel the need to get and do something over the festive season, why not find out what is under Winchelsea - and why Spike Milligan is buried there?
The Museum comes to life
Strange sounds came from the museum in East Street. Was it a ghost? Could it be paranormal activity? Or was it just a dickens of a celebration?
Processing to day’s climax
The day of "Great Expectations" came to a climax as darkness fell with the procession
Merry Christmas, a packed house
Not a car in sight, and the High Street was wall to wall with people as they waited with "Great Expectations" on December 12 for the magic to come back into Christmas
ARRCC parties with horror show
Its the pelvic thrust, that really drives them insane. ARRCC do the time warp again!
The Wall of Sound sings out
The Wall of Sound lived up to its name at a number of locations on Saturday
Sea Cadets on parade
With rope-making, recruiting and brewing mulled wine, the Sea Cadets demonstrated their versatility on Saturday
Landgate – the way forward
Local organisations have met to discuss the Rye's deteriorating ancient monument - the Landgate archway over the entrance to the High Street. But action may take longer