Monthly Archives: August, 2016
A week of Tuesday Painters
The Tuesday Painters, who are a group of non professional artists, are getting ready to throw open their doors for their sumer exhibition
Rye student leaves for Paris
A Rye Studio School student wins a place to study at L'Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Read about his journey to get there
Picture Great Dixter 1954 to 2006
See photos of 50 years of Christopher Lloyd's gardening, catalogued, conserved , digitised and on show in the Great Barn
New/old stall at Farmers’ Market
Rye markets support each other, with the Friday Country Market now represented on Wednesdays at the Farmers Market on Strand Quay
Plebgate: the sequel
Having made a complaint about historic tours passing his house, a Winchelsea resident discovered from the tour organisers that he does not own his front garden. Now he has discovered that he complained to the wrong organisation!
Flood plain sinks Amicus plans
After months and months of arguments, revisions, changes of plan, the Tilling Green development is finally abandoned
Two needed to help with health
New opportunity to help Hastings and Rother clinical commissioning group plan a new service. What is it?
Help keep the streets safe
Rae Festing has kindly opened up her garden yet again to raise money for another good cause
Yet more rubbish
The uncollected rubbish saga in the Citadel area goes on, with little action from Rother
Local dentist treats refugees
Moved by the plight of Syrian refugees, a local retired dentist offered his skills in a refugee camp in Greece
Trains? – what trains?
Wot, no trains? Well, not next week, unless ACAS are able to bang heads together. Stuart Harland reports on the worsening situation on our railway
We heard it at the Grapevine
The Grapevine in Conduit Hill offers various entertainment evenings, check it out!