Cricket club holds its AGM

Rye cricket club will be reviewing another impressive season and also look ahead to the next 12 months as they hold there annual general meeting. Martin Blincow reports

Litter bugs me

Rye has set up a voluntary group to tackle litter - but what is happening nationally?

Winchelsea’s history rewritten

The New Year in Winchelsea was launched irreverently by the town's Mummers in a traditional performance followed by a musical re-interpretation of the town's history

Rye heads for Cannes

Is Rye about to be seen in Cannes? The makers of this film hope so

Lets go to the movies!

This week's featured movie showing at the Kino is Joy, the wild story of a family across four generations centered on the girl who becomes a woman who founds a business dynasty and becomes a matriarch in her own right, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper . . .

Wassail, wassail all over town

We will be nigh on drowning in cider this autumn, if the ceremony at The Oak last weekend was anything to go by

Time to speed up sloe entries

It can be a slow process making sloe gin, but the time has come to speed up as the finishing line is looming

Vicar for Camber after four year wait

A new vicar for Camber was formally instated after a four year wait. Sandra Lanigan reports

Start new year with a swap

The popular recycle swap shop kicks off with the first event of the year being held at Tilling Green. Mike Pepler reports

In an English country garden

New Year, new you? If you have resolved to get fit, lose weight, take up an interesting hobby, or carry out some useful voluntary work, here's one answer

Jempsons revise parking scheme

Get ready to pay for parking at Jempsons

New site, new name for show

Rye Country Show is changing its name and its venue

Watch this space as 2016 starts

Uncertainty hangs over the coming year as spending cuts affect or delay changes, or create new problems - but some changes are taking place

Rye Community Shop reopens

The Rye Community Charity Shop returns with a modified name and new premises but the same objectives

New start for the New Hall?

Can the new committee at Winchelsea's New Hall turn round its fortunes in the new year with its new "inclusive" policy?

Have your say on cuts

Cuts by central government mean local government has a choice - reduce services or increase local taxes

Appeal for more warm clothes

As temperatures fall well below freezing, refugees from Middle East conflicts desperately need help

This January in Fixtures

This month we take a look back at the excellent Christmas festivities, when great expectations were met and Rye News photographers and writers were...

Rye Harbour snooker the rest

The Snooker League enters the new year with a tight race between the top teams

Mob attacks Frenchman . . !

Mayhem returned to the sleepy streets of Winchelsea on Boxing Day as the town's Ancient Streete Game was played out between three teams contesting for the Frenchman's Head