Monthly Archives: March, 2016

Country show moves site

Rye and District Country Show is moving to a new venue

Helping hospice rise from the ashes

After a disastrous fire a local hospice is rising from the ashes with a million pound appeal.

Views sought on floods

Floods seem a growing threat around the UK. Your views are sought

This month in Fixtures

Traffic chaos and parking issues continue to be a constant...

Get on with it, Rother DC

Don't blame the police for the parking chaos, Rother is the culprit

Parking – no one wants to know

At an emotionally-charged meeting, the Police and Crime Commissioner, police and District Council representative attempted to appease the anger of residents, who were not convinced

Scallops race to a finale

No upsets or surprises this year as the winners of the Scallop Race were cheered home

Two games, one opponent for Eagles

After a long break due to postponements for bad weather, Beckley Rangers Eagles were finally back in action, as they faced Sedlescombe twice. Dan Lake reports

Goals galore in cup fixtures

Icklesham Casuals 1st team were in action at home, as they faced West Hill United in the Hastings Junior Cup, whilst the 2nd team travelled away to Punnetts Town, in the quarter final of the Hastings Lower Divisions Cup on Saturday, February 27. David Mayne reports

Literary treats at the Bookshop

Fancy a trip to Narnia this weekend? The Rye Bookshop has free tickets for children but you need to book up quickly. And for adults, murder and mayhem is on the cards

Win cash whilst fundraising

Icklesham New Pavilion Projects welcomes new members to join...

Icklesham shop to close

Another community shop is to close, faced with pressure from international supermarkets

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