Letters

Unforgettable St Anthony’s

Saturday, 12 September, was an unforgettable day for me...

Birds are big attraction

As the newly appointed Rye Town Council member on...

‘An accident waiting to happen’

The new cycleway in Harbour Road is now complete, and the opening was rightfully celebrated after such a long wait. But how safe is the road for motorists, cyclists or pedestrians? The latest section of cycleway is on an abrupt bend at the end of a long, unlit road which has seen a recent accident caused by high speed - and which leads on to a narrow bridge. Was it safer with traffic lights while the cycleway was being built ? Views vary

Calling our young people

Dear Editor, As newly elected councillors to Rye Town Council...

‘Voting for war is a crime’

The voices for war are gathering strength. The Government is preparing the way for the UK to begin waging a new war in Syria. Can we leave it to Parliament to decide? Where is the voice of conscience in all this?

Running for your money

Wendy Vu is raising money for Nhi, who needs a series of operations in order to move on with her life after a vicious acid attack in her home country of Vietnam

That new building

Please remove the boarding on the Cinque Ports Street...

New building takes breath away

The first time I saw this "building" was walking...

New building ‘simply hideous’

Have you seen that ghastly new building in Cinque...

Soon to vanish from the skyline

"Blends well with the ancient skyline of Rye, does...

Downsized TG centre is ‘too small’

The latest design for a Tilling Green community centre does not match the needs of the community, believes John Wylie, a Tilling Green resident. It would be suitable for a village, perhaps, but not for Rye town. He and others who use the hall have been given a preview of what it would look like. Here Wylie explains his opposition to the new proposal

A definition of soon, please

An irritated Rye resident wants to know how a well funded group acting for the economic future and wellbeing of the town can manage to be so long-winded. About 89 months ago, Rye Partnership's chairman expressed the earnest hope that its website would soon be back in action. A website would serve to inform us, tell us what the Partnership does, what it spends, project its vision for a better future. Would someone, any one of its directors - past or present - like to give us the lowdown on why there still isn't one? Here's an invitation to tell all . . .

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