Monthly Archives: August, 2016

One show ends, another starts

As one art exhibition enters its final week another prepares to open

Great pictures of Dixter

The exhibition of Christopher Lloyd’s photographs, on display in...

Rough and tough in Rye Bay

A wild two-days racing for the cruisers of the Rye Harbour Sailing Club

Roosters crow as stage returns

The Roosters are a band worth following but much more is to come this month

Rotters scupper cricket dreams

Rottingdean beat Rye's 1st team in last weekend's away match

I am sailing – but Bob not Rod

Sailing definitely enhances one's mood and I would encourage people to go to "Bobfest" at the Oak, Rye Foreign in July 2017, I am sure they'll repeat it

Flames flicker in a garden

The drums beat, the torches flare, as it's Bonfire Night. But this Saturday's Open Garden may be a more sedate affair - as it is in a good cause

Tower holds no prisoners

The castle museum held its summer party in the Ypres tower garden. A good evening was enjoyed by all

All is fair in Northiam

A successful fair and boot sale was held at Northiam playing fields on a beautiful summer afternoon. Classic cars and motor cycles added to the enjoyment

St Michael’s church revealed

The history of St Michael’s Church, Playden, contained many surprises for a local audience, who might have thought they knew the building

Polish your pumpkins

A warm welcome awaits competitors to the annual fruit and vegetable show. Why not have a go?

Monsters rampage through streets

A new game is sweeping through the digital world - but beware unless you are caught out

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