Monthly Archives: March, 2017

Let’s go to the movies!

When ruthless businesswoman Michele is raped in her home by a masked man, she vows to track him down and is drawn into a chilling game in this subtitled French thriller starring Isabelle Huppert

Wurlitzer students’ away concert

Six of our Rye Wurlitzer Academy students travelled over...

A young pianist to watch for

Introducing the concerto competition winner

A mayor for all seasons

Jonathan Breeds, Town Councillor and Mayor shares his thoughts

Spring is fair at Dixter

Great Dixter's Spring Plant Fair comes very soon. How about a visit?

A chair for Mason

A family are trying to raise £15,000 for a new off-road wheelchair

The 80s are back in town

Pontin's is coming over all 80's this weekend. Are you ready for the big hair and shoulder pads

Zumba for blind charity

There are many ways of raising money. Here is just one.

Student set for Borneo trek

Student raises funds for rain forest trekking and community project in Borneo

Angry parents slam school cuts

Parents protest at cuts and suspension of 14 - 16 year old intake for Studio School

Inquest opens on drownings

"Who is to blame ?" as a lawyer calls for a jury inquest on the Camber Sands drownings last year

Double blow for schools

Nationwide cuts in school funding and financial problems from previous years have pushed Rye's schools into a perilous situation.

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