Monthly Archives: June, 2017
The Journey Back at Jam festival
A poet, novelist and anti-apartheid campaigner, Jonty Driver, describes his experience of returning to South Africa after 30 years of exile
In the footsteps of dinosaurs
Exploring 140 million years of history on Pett Level beach with the UK Amateur Fossil Hunters
Open garden at Hartshorn House
The open garden season continues in Rye with a new venue open in aid of the Memorial Hospital
Conservationists trip to Brighton
Brighton should have been looking at its best, on its a sunny summer’s day, but the city has one problem unknown in Rye
Festival gears up for launch
The new Festival of the Sea is coming together and the first events of the festival are being announced
So what now?
With a tiny majority Amber Rudd is going to have to work hard between now and the next election
Iden to open its gardens
Iden opens its gardens on June 11 this year. Come and see new and old favourites and enjoy the country village atmosphere
The hustings – did they convince?
The hustings took place as planned on Saturday, but did they tell us anything new?