Roland Jarvis retrospective

An interesting retrospective worth a visit at Rye Art Gallery

Pétanque competition

Success for the Bell Inn, Iden

Rye bowls tournament beckons

Poor result this week, improvement required before Rye’s Tournament

Marine ecosystems need our help

Are we right to welcome the relaxation of fishing restrictions? Dominic Manning argues that we should be careful what we wish for

Camber parking round-up

Summer visitors to Camber beach and the new parking regime at the Western car park are making life intolerable, say villagers

Winchelsea Arts season opens

Winchelsea begins its fourth music season this Saturday

Top recital at Fairlight Hall

Make sure you catch the next Fairlight Hall event in its wonderful grounds.

Let’s go to the movies!

Swashing and buckling shifts location to the Mexican border and a drug-war clash starring Benicio del Toro and Josh Brolin in Sicario 2: Soldado. On a more lighthearted note, Abba fans can buy tickets now for Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, coming on July 20.

Good weekend for Cricket Club

Winning form from both Rye teams

Let's go to a show!

Andre Rieu performs live from Maastricht this week, plus advance ticket sales open for Glyndebourne's latest offering, Vanessa, and for tenor Jonas Kaufmann's concert from Berlin

Maudie in town this Friday

A romance, this month, from the Film Club

Flower and veg show coming up

Start straightening those beans and feeding the roses, the flower and veg show is coming

Friends of St Mary’s outing

The Friends annual tour of Marsh churches produced, as always, some interesting historical insights

Sussex Heritage Trust award

The conversion of a solicitor's office in Watchbell Street wins an award from Sussex Heritage Trust

Writers’ room at the Bookshop

Anyone can write poetry, and sharing ideas in a workshop is a good place to start

Explore Peasmarsh open gardens

The open garden scheme gives visitors more than a passing knowledge of a lovely Sussex village

Dentists without frontiers (part 2)

In the second of two articles, Rye resident Kyriacos Hajikakou shares his experience of volunteering with refugees on the island of Lesbos.

It’s a dog’s life

A canine Greek immigrant arrives

Can't Play, We'll Take It Away!

Rye Wurlitzer Academy teamed up with Adapt Theatre's young singers to present an evening of music and song

Inadequate but improving – Ofsted

Rye College received a poor report from Ofsted, but are things improving