Monthly Archives: March, 2018

Lamb House's tomorrow

A personal opinion of Lamb House's proposed new life

Alas, pipes burst, Yorick lives

The snow silenced Hamlet. But she will be back this weekend!

Romeo and Juliet at the Mermaid

An informative deconstruction of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet adds greatly to the enjoyment of the play

Let's go to the movies!

Oscar-winning films pack the schedules this week, with Gary Oldman's portrayal of Churchill in Darkest Hour still filling cinema seats. Meanwhile new release I, Tonya, takes a wry look at the true story of how in 1994, US Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding became embroiled in the scandal of an attack on a rival competitor

No short circuit at leisure centre

The complete fitness and stamina test

Surfers speed on snow

The days of looking for a slope to sledge down are over as boarders are winched at high speed over snowdrifts thanks to an enterprising local entrepreneur

BP presses for hilltop garage

If at first you don't succeed . . . try, try again

Round Britain runner at Mermaid

The historic Mermaid Inn was a pitstop along the route of a round Britain runner

Local names at the Jerwood Gallery

A seagull goes hunting culture - but where?

MLAG and GTR outline the future

Following the MLAG AGM, GTR explained the timetable changes

Super Town hit Ore for Ten

Good and bad news for Rye's footballers

Casuals reach semis

A convincing win for Icklesham Casuals

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