Monthly Archives: July, 2016
Seize the day with Samm
Early morning yoga classes are being held at the Elysian Centre each Wednesday led by local yogini Samm Short. The classes are the ideal way to refresh one's body and embrace the new day and Samm has lots of other workshops and classes in the pipeline
Two churches and a tea
Friends of St Mary's Church, Rye went on a mystery tour for their summer outing, visiting two local churches and finishing with a WI tea
Knitters celebrate anniversary
The creators of beautiful blankets for Middle Eastern refugees celebrated a year of knitting last weekend
Notes from the Council Chamber
The ongoing problem of parking occupied a significant part of this week's meeting
Jimper Sutton in memoriam
Jimper Sutton, another famous Rye character, is commemorated with a drum procession by Bonfire Boys through the streets to St Mary's church
A very casual vacancy
Icklesham parish council just cannot keep co-opted councillors for Winchelsea ward, at least, not when they co-opt non-residents
Award for Camber sea defences
The recently-completed Broomhill Sands sea defences have won a prestigious award for innovation and engineering excellence
Lifeboat saves gun dog
Our lifeboats will save not only human lives, as an incident this week demonstrated
NICE people come to Conquest
The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence are visiting the Conquest hospital on July 20 to answer your questions
Wanted: One backbone for use by RTC
A chance to move the parking debate forward has been missed by the Town Council