Cinque Ports 100 proud walkers

Long distance walkers complete the Cinque Ports 100 challenge in extremely hot weather conditions

Sky full of flowers

Peasmarsh flower festival flew into the sky at the church this year

Plight of the bumblebee

Rother Environmental Group hosted an illuminating talk on the loss of the bumble bee

Thanking all volunteers

Volunteers contribute a massive amount to our community - even when paddling

Pussies galore in Hastings

Do visit Bluebell Ridge Cattery even if just to look at the cats and have a coffee and cake, lovely surrounding.

Nailing new shop's arrival

Rye's Rope Walk has acquired a very different sort of "shop"

A summer day on Winchelsea Beach

Despite the spectacular storm on Saturday night, summer seems to have started at last writes Heidi Foster. The beauty of Winchelsea Beach is that it is...

Tennis club expansion approved

Tennis club "shed" approved despite unanswered issues

Playden housing rejected

The Council room was full to standing at the Rother District Council’s (RDC) planning meeting on Thursday May 31 where the New England Lane...

Southern continue to fail

Trains cancelled and the new timetable just not working

Festival seeks new trustees

Rye Arts Festival looks for more trustees

A 'new' river path to nowhere

The new houses are nearing completion along Rock Channel but if the riverside walk isn't completed soon, the new owners won't be allowed to move in

Beeching reversed?

Steam advances through East Sussex

Help for Romney Marsh churches

Maintaining the historic churches of Romney Marsh is a work needing many friends

Oh beehave! Or beehive?

The town welcomed thousands of visitors on Bank Holiday Sunday. But these were not your regular tourists

Bonfire auction raises £6,000

An Auction of Promises in aid of Rye Bonfire Society raised more than £6,000

Open garden at Float Lane

The garden at Beauchamps in Float Lane, Udimore will be open on Sunday June 10, 2-5 pm, writes Linda Harland. Those who know this...

Morris Dancers draw the crowds

Dancing on their 60th tour

Jempson’s helps Street Pastors

Jempsons recognises the value of the Street Pastors

Let’s go to the movies!

Bittersweet feelings link the two main new films this week at the Kino – Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle in Ian McEwan's adaptation of his romantic novel On Chesil Beach, and then veteran actress Sheila Hancock stars as Edie, an elderly widow who decides to train to climb a Scottish mountain.