Monthly Archives: May, 2017
Bank holiday jazzed up
Now in its sixth year, the festival is a must to attend event for music fans, families and is acknowledged as one of the best boutique music events in the UK
Creative stitches on display
Rye Creative Stitchers demonstrated their needlework skills at an exhibition
Let’s go to the movies!
Jessica Chastain plays Miss Sloane, a formidable Washington lobbyist who finds that winning her latest battle may come at too high a price
Don’t miss exciting Brahms
A very exiting concert in the beautiful venue of St Mary in the Castle Hastings sea front
Potty time at the Boys Club
Alternative art in Rye, very worthwhile visiting and supporting the youth of the town
An opera, a church and a pub
An encounter with the Devil’s Marksman (Der Freischutz) in a country churchyard is an opportunity not to be missed
Birthday party for the Grapevine
A first birthday party with a difference and some famous (or were they...) guests
The magic of Romney Marsh
Romney Marsh holds a mysterious charm and appeal for visitors with its beautiful churches set in an historic landscape. These buildings are cared for through the work of the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust
Charity cycle in the sunshine
Around 50 keen cyclists participated in the annual Rye Bay sponsored cycle ride
Dr Savage and ‘ramblinn’
Breakfast at the Globe Inn Marsh, lunch at Woolpack Inn, Warehorne and dinner at Five Bells, Brabourne - cycle, walk or drive across the marsh
