Monthly Archives: October, 2016
It’s nearly pantomime time again
Rehearsals for this year's pantomime are well under way with scenery painters and costume makers at full stretch.
Last performance of PUSH opera
Community opera Push ends its run at Battle and choir member Heidi Foster says: "I felt lucky to meet Simon Gronowski, such a gentle and forgiving soul after experiencing great pain in his past."
Just wild about boars
The boar may not be truly wild, but try and find a pub or restaurant that has not found a different and delicious way of serving it
Mass poisoning at Camber
Remember the report of the Sun newspaper readers' day at Camber? Here's what happened
Emergency helicopter in town
The air ambulance was called to Rock Channel area following a severe industrial accident
Public loos to come clean?
Who is to own Rye's public toilets? As the Town Council prepares to debate Rother's offer to transfer them to Rye, the question of cleaning them - particularly in summer - continues
Promised boats start to arrive
The first of the promised new coastal patrol boats to operate in our part of the Channel has arrived
Do we need a safety rail?
What are the outstanding differences between Southern and RMT. Stuart Harland sums up
Batty goings on in Winchelsea
For years a New Year staple of the Royal Opera House, Die Fledermaus has this year been stolen by Winchelsea Singers who will delight audiences with their classy production later this month
Hugel beds deliver
The Community Garden continues its success. Dominic Manning updates us on progress