Monthly Archives: July, 2017
Remembering George Bayntun
George Bayntun, who died last week at the age of 105, was known to many for his determined hold on life, stoically independent till the last
Petrolheads admire vintage cars
Admiring the old, reconditioned cars and vintage paraphernalia I wondered what is so great about modern design today
1st Xl frustrated again
Rye 1st XI missed victory by one wicket at the Salts last Saturday. Read about this and all the other cricket teams locally
Sky’s the limit
Service providers are relying more and more on telephone robots to shield them from customer complaints - this is not good enough
Petula helps to raise funds
Petula Clark made a surprise appearance at the Fairlight Hall ball to raise funds for the Hastings International Piano Concerto Competition
Soiree sings for supper
Winchelsea Singers held an amusing and very entertaining evening, organised by Charlotte Beecroft
Give it a Wurlitzer
Rye Wurlitzer Academy relies on public support at its concerts to maintain its teaching of theatre organ playing
Dentists on new aid mission
A volunteer returns for the fourth time to offer his dentistry skills to refugees in northern Greece