Monthly Archives: November, 2017
Behind the Scenes at the Bonfire
The organisation of Rye's bonfire night is a major achievement, with a combination of tradition and innovation.
Nisa purchase to benefit Jempsons?
The big beasts of the food industry have been swallowing up the remains of the independent sector but Jemspon's independence is not threatened – in fact recent changes may be good news for our local supermarket
Cars shame Armistice Day
Remembrance Day or not, the area of the War Memorial should be kept clear of cars as a matter of dignity
Queen of soul returns
As Christmas approaches, Rye international jazz and blues festival is delighted to announce two special festive intimate concerts which will take place at the stunning setting of St Mary’s Church, Rye East Sussex.
Let’s go to the movies!
Annette Bening and Jamie Bell play the star-crossed lovers in this story of legendary Hollywood actress Gloria Grahame and her relationship with a struggling young British actor
Mighty Wurlitzer Christmas show
Attention Wurlitzer fans: bookings are open now for the Christmas concert
Hither Green remembered
Our recent article on the Hither Green train crash brought back poignant memories for one reader
Town remembers war dead
Traffic had to wait as Rye remembered those of its community killed in the conflicts of the last 100 years
