Monthly Archives: May, 2016
Pyromaniacs plan conflagration
Rye Bonfire Society raised a record £6,000 at their Auction of Promises
Network Rail to close crossings?
The pedestrian rail crossings from Gibett Marsh and Ferry Road may be closed by Network Rail and replaced by a single bridge or tunnel under the track
Grass courts open, so it rained
It takes more than rain and German treasure hunters to stop tennis players from making the most of the opening of the grass court season
Crepes come to town
Not another tea shop thank goodness. A new fancy pancake parlour will open soon at the Landgate
Rye CC draw on the road
The Rye 1st XI travelled away to Stirlands whilst the 2nd XI entertained Ansty 2nd XI at the Salts. Martin Blincow reports.
Rye 3rd XI cruise to victory
Rye 3rd XI travelled away to Pevensey 2nd XI looking to build on there winning start to the new season. Martin Blincow reports.
Curtain falls on Rye Film Club
The opening of the Kino has drawn movie viewers away from the Film Club at the Community Centre and now reluctantly the monthly films are going to end this autumn
Let’s go to the movies!
This week's featured movie showing at the Rye Kino - Our Kind of Traitor - based on the John Le Carre novel; an ordinary English couple befriend a flamboyant and charismatic Russian, who unbeknown to them is a kingpin money launderer for the Russian mafia . . .
Classical treat comes to Hastings
Polo Piatti's new commission is a classical romantic composition to celebrate the Queen's birthday