Taking the “Mickey” indoors

Rye cricket club looked to continue their unbeaten indoor record as they faced Ashburnham in the indoor league. Spencer Fielding reports

Mixed results for Casuals

The 1st team of Icklesham Casuals entertained Division Two leaders Northiam whilst the 2nd team travelled away to face Sedlescombe Rangers III at Bexhill Road. David Mayne reports.

Tennis – just a summer sport?

What happens to tennis players in the winter? Do they hang up their rackets? Continuing his occasional tour of some of the town's sports clubs, the Sports Editor finds out

Alfie saves the day

Rye Bay's future is in good hands as the under 9s continue to perform at a high level. Dan Lake reports

Rangers hold on in muddy draw

On Sunday November 1 Beckley Rangers Eagles U18s looked to continue their unbeaten start to the season as they entertained Broad Oak U18s. Rob Sayer reports

Plague at the museum

Bodies from the Great Plague were recently discovered as part of the Crossrail tunnel excavations in central London and a Rye man was one of the commentators on this tragic moment in history. Find out why this Saturday.

Jason is Bay’s Man

Rye Bay face Weald Wolves at home and Jason Dalton is Man of the Match. Darren Paine reports

Indoor team still unbeaten

After last season's unbeaten promotion, Rye's indoor cricket team kicked off the new season facing Hastings & St Leonard's Priory CC in the Eaca Midweek Indoor League Division 3

Local council tax proposal hits poorest

As the Government nationally proposes to cut tax credit benefits before wages increase, Rother District Council locally proposes to charge the poorest more. Ray Prewer explains

The town will remember

The British Legion will be at the forefront of the Service of Remembrance this year on Sunday November 8. Neale East explores the history of the Rye branch and sets out the service details.

Colin’s art of seeing

Nature is a symphony of design but how often do we stop to take in the amazing natural beauty and interest of the sights and sounds around us. In this month's Ryers Unwrapped, Dee Alsey speaks to naturalist and wildlife photographer, Colin Page who has developed the art of seeing

Four corners of the Globe

Cheese at the Globe? Sounds good, washed down with a nice glass of red. But 150 years ago, this was a highly competitive game for strong-armed men

Wild boar night for the ukuleles

Rye's Ukulele Experiment was pigging it out for Wild Boar Week. Lorna Hall reports

Pumping up the boars

With Wild Boar Week running up to Halloween, pumpkins and wild boar drawings have been competing for window space

If I could turn back time

The church clock stopped, short . . . but it did go again, an hour later. But why did Rye move back to Greenwich Mean Time hours before the rest of the UK?

How does your garden grow?

Mud, mud glorious mud, Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood. So come along to the Rye Community Garden on Love Lane and do something useful with your excess mental energy

Autumn theme for children’s fun

Why was the Museum open on Tuesday? Ray Prewer reports

Sara’s got talent enough

The first ever "Rye's Got Talent" took place on Friday October 23 and showcased an array of talent . . . and a seven year old stole the show

Let’s go to the movies!

The Suffragettes are coming to town! Details of this week’s movies and special events at Rye Kino follow

New Bond shakes and stirs

The latest James Bond arrives at the Kino with First Night drinks. Ray Prewer reports