Monthly Archives: March, 2016

Dig deep to plant forest

Forests do not usually spring up over night - but one garden is having a go

In a whirl with the Wurlitzer

Jazz added that special touch to the whirling Wurlitzer .

Rugby café scrums down

Where might be the last, and first, place you think of to get a hearty breakfast

Eagles win tough encounter

On Sunday March 6 Beckley Rangers Eagles under 18s travelled away to Heathfield to take on Broad Oak. Derek Fraser reports

Shingle is going walk about

Shingle is marching westwards along Camber beach. Why is this?

Doubts over CFAiR’s future

The Campaign For Action in Rye (CFAiR) is at a turning point after one year's life - but a way forward is stalled in the planning process

Cleaning up for the Queen

'Clean for the Queen' attracted considerable support and is likely to be repeated

Walking to ease the wounds

Help those who have fought on our behalf - by walking

Choppers increase airport risk

Although the completion of the runway extension at Lydd Airport has been delayed, the permissible increase in aircraft movements has heightened fears of a nuclear disaster, according to a local pressure group

Giant eggs laid on Camber beach

Who or what was responsible for the giant eggs that appeared on the beach at Camber last week? Could it be a huge prehistoric sea creature, taking advantage of the shallow water and lack of tourists to reproduce? There is only one way to find out

Handing out dinner and dosh

An arsonist's job is never done - dishing up dinner and dosh

Lent lunching for charities

One of a series of charity lunches was held at St Mary's last week

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