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Close call as town escapes floods

Despite an impressive high tide last weekend, serious flooding was avoided - just

Rising damp hits railway station

Ticket office repairs give hope for continuing use

It’s a case of bin and gone

How can Rye be kept tidy if the Council refuses to service the refuse bins?

Alec Bradley

Another familiar face is missing, no longer walking the river bank

20 mph limit to come?

Councillors agreed to investigate the possibility of a 20 mph speed limit in parts of the town

Bank closure on High Street

Fixtures and fittings have been stripped from the closed HSBC bank building in the High Street

Horses, hounds and a Mermaid

The Hunt returned to Rye on Tuesday for its traditional meet at the Mermaid

Concern for weather and flooding

The snow may look attractive, but a storm surge heading South may be more a problem . . . and Friday the Thirteenth will be a "wait and see" sort of day. But beware the ice !

New Road traffic calming progress

Determination on the part of local residents begins to bears fruit in their quest to make the A259 approach road safer

Police Commissioner’s casebook

The Police and Crime Commissioner outlines some actions and priorities for the New Year

New misery for commuters as fares rise

Rail fares rose in the New Year as Rye's commuters faced more weeks of chaos

Demand for new rail franchise

Marshlink and other Southern Rail user groups have issued a joint statement demanding Government action on the rail crisis situation and the creation of a new franchise

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