Monthly Archives: March, 2016
Still time for pantomime
See "Cinderella" this weekend - It promises to be Iden Players' best show yet
Watch out. Green men about
Green Men with foliage pouring out of their mouths can be found in medieval churches - but why ?
Costumes, eggs and a romp
Historic costumes, an Easter Egg hunt, and celebrating Shakespeare's anniversary - all at a site nearby an important historic shipbuilding centre
Dreaming of a Rye sky
What brings people to Rye? And how do they then feel about it? A new series kicks off in Rye News
Step up and line dance
Local group "Step up and dance" can add a lot to your life. Dance instructor Helen Day reports
Adventures of an allotmenteer
In the first of a monthly series, novice ‘Allotmenteer’ Sarah Nelson sets out to tackle an overgrown patch of land . . . in search of her rural idyll
Students learn on the job
Three students from Rye Studio are learning and gaining experience whilst working at The Mermaid Inn. Judith Blincow reports on the students progress
Taming the jungle
A huge lot, like Rye's Community Garden (above) , poses many dilemmas - but so do even the smallest. Linda Harland comments
Let’s talk about the weather
It’s the first thing that two people in England talk about when they meet, but how do we record it?
The geese are laying . . .
The Country Market's doors have re-opened - after a break since Christmas. But spring is stirring, flowers are out, and the geese are laying
Book the COOK
New frozen meals are in store this weekend in a local supermarket - with tastings on offer
