Monthly Archives: March, 2017

Town cruise into the final

Rye Town faced Bexhill United II in the first of 2 semi finals read how they got on. Dan Lake reports

Review of Bexhill governance

Prompted by a petition, Rother District Council is reviewing the governance of Bexhill. Should it have its own Town Council like Rye or would it be better to set up a more powerful Area Committee? The first stage of the consultation continues to the end of the month

Singing talent shining

The talent of young musicians from King’s College School, Wimbledon was given full rein recently in Winchelsea

Opera live in Hastings

Thomasin Trezise - best classical music discovery for a long time, especially opera

Let’s go to the movies!

Downton’s Hugh Bonneville rises even further up the social scale, playing Lord Mountbatten in Viceroy’s House, a lavish historical drama set in 1947 during Indian independence

A comedy of errors

When is a joke not a joke? When you just use your audience as bait

Entranced by piano concertos

Hastings piano competition finds a winner

A sense of place

We are all influenced by where we grew up, and where we live - a South African writer tells how she draws her sense of place from three continents

Jazz day for the Music Well

Arabella Anwar raised money for the Music Well by organising a gathering of talented musicians at the Grapevine

Its a dog’s life

Did anyone else notice this neatly packed bag outside...

Dentists still helping refugees

Life for the many refugees in Greece is slowly becoming a little easier but still not without its difficulties and problems, as Kyriacos Hajikakou discovered on his last visit to the area

Runners beached to litter pick

Rye Runners club organised a special session last weekend so that members who weren't sufficiently exhausted could clean up Winchelsea Beach ready for the spring

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