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Monthly Archives: June, 2016

Minion brings fun to fete

There will be fun, hopefully in the sun, on Sunday at the Tilling Green Summer Fete which is being organised by Tilling Green Residents Association. Dan Lake previews here

Peasmarsh Chamber Music Festival

The Music Festival at Peasmarsh returns for a fifth year

Rye’s cricketers bowled over

Rye first eleven travelled to top of the table Slinfold on Saturday with the aim of continuing their good form from the previous week. The 2nds faced Crowhurst Park at the Salts whilst the 3rd team travelled to Isfield. Martin Blincow reports

Flowers for the Queen

Beautiful flowers for the Queen's 90th

Watching your health

Consumers, patients, clients, even, learn how to influence local and national health and social care

Open studios – admire and learn

Three local artists' studios are open to the public until June 19. Heidi Foster went to see what was on offer

Let’s go to the movies!

This weeks featured film is Mustang. Beautifully shot, with stunning performances by its young cast, the Oscar-nominated Mustang is both a rousing tale of spirited youth and a powerful, moving and timely work of engaging social cinema

Fans lose out for Samuel Jeakes

Rye has always been in touch with the latest trends, according to a talk at the Museum

A medley of music

A mix of music to inspire - blues, ukulele and Rye Bay Crew, all in a day!

Chamber music goes to school

Chamber music is not just for highbrows – children get a kick out of composing and performing in public too

News from the castle

Rye Castle Museum has introduced several new features recently, including a guided audio tour of Huguenot Rye

Bexhill carries on stripping

More town land is to be sold at auction by Bexhill - where will this stop and what are our RDC representatives doing about it?

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