Monthly Archives: January, 2016
How not to get bored exercising
My pick of the ways to stay fit in Rye beyond the New Year's Resolution rush.
Time to speed up sloe entries
It can be a slow process making sloe gin, but the time has come to speed up as the finishing line is looming
Vicar for Camber after four year wait
A new vicar for Camber was formally instated after a four year wait. Sandra Lanigan reports
Start new year with a swap
The popular recycle swap shop kicks off with the first event of the year being held at Tilling Green. Mike Pepler reports
In an English country garden
New Year, new you? If you have resolved to get fit, lose weight, take up an interesting hobby, or carry out some useful voluntary work, here's one answer
Watch this space as 2016 starts
Uncertainty hangs over the coming year as spending cuts affect or delay changes, or create new problems - but some changes are taking place
Rye Community Shop reopens
The Rye Community Charity Shop returns with a modified name and new premises but the same objectives
New start for the New Hall?
Can the new committee at Winchelsea's New Hall turn round its fortunes in the new year with its new "inclusive" policy?
Have your say on cuts
Cuts by central government mean local government has a choice - reduce services or increase local taxes
Appeal for more warm clothes
As temperatures fall well below freezing, refugees from Middle East conflicts desperately need help