BP fights back on petrol station
While we await the decision on BP's appeal to build a petrol station on Udimore Road, Rye News reads through the paperwork
ESCC consults on electric cars
Local authorities are consulting on where you think electric vehicle charging points should be located in and around Rye
Have police van, will travel
An unusual sight in Rye - not one, but two police officers engaging with the public
British Justice – world’s best?
Our criminal justice system is flawed when the independence of the judiciary and the right to a free trial is increasingly being eroded by political interference
Overseas cricketer needs host
The cricket club need a host for their next overseas player. Anyone got a spare room?
Jenni for your thoughts
It's the last few days of the Arts Festival and the quality events keep coming
Broberg entrances audience
Kenny Broberg, the Hastings Philharmonic and a Fazioli piano were one of the highlights of Rye Arts Festival
Let’s go to the movies!
For lovers of a haunting mystery, The Little Stranger arrives this week, set in 1948 Britain. And Kino Arthouse, shows Cannes winner Cold War – tickets include wine or coffee
Let’s go to a show!
The Vaudeville Theatre Production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest is booking now for October 9
Wimbush inspires with bard
Shakespeare retains his fascination for modern audiences because he describes the experience of being human
Camera Club on display
Much creativity was on display at the Rye and District Camera Club's annual show
Old scholars reminisce
Identifying old school chums at a reunion can be challenging after 50 years, but the years slip away when you get chatting




















