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Monthly Archives: March, 2017

Thanks to all our volunteers

Volunteers keep many things going in this town - from shops to the museum and the community bus service - and the Mayor says thank you

Not what it seems

Rye News photographer Kenneth Bird thought at first the...

The fish (and a market) return

Now you see them, now you don’t - but they’ve been caught at last!

Early start for taster sails

It's March, so it must be time to go sailing again, says RHSC Commodore Caroline Wylson who also updates us on the Club's building program

Town’s shucked shells scoop scallop

The Scallop Race was as competitive as always and with a new winner this year

Town celebrate promotion

Rye Town FC made the town proud as they gained promotion find out the full story here.

Unlucky casuals held to draw

Last Saturday Icklesham Casuals entertained Little Common II II at the Recreation Ground whilst the second team travelled away to face Bexhill Broncos. David Mayne reports

A tale of two Cinque Ports

Why a bookshop closed in one town, and another opened here - and seems to be working well.

Crossing safe for zebras only?

If I were Zebra would drivers stop better on the crossing?

Remarkable Rye-cital

The first in a new series of classical music concerts is brought to Rye by Alasdair Kitchen, the talented pianist, opera producer and theatre director

Film Club presents Chocolat

Rye Film Club presents Chocolat - the true story of Rafael Padilla, a former Cuban slave who finds unexpected success in belle epoque Paris as a circus clown

Two days of classical gems

Classical music lifted our reporter's spirits – twice in one week

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