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Rother Responders need recruits

Rother Responders are a charity working with South East Coast Ambulance Service and often getting to the incident first, but they receive no NHS funding

Jempson’s grows in size

Jempson's new look is on its way, with an improved shopping experience and bigger ranges, including a relocated Post Office

Traffic must go with the flow

Highways England thinks that 20 miles per hour limits on main roads are a non-starter, but a landslip might persuade them otherwise. And could we end up with a road on stilts?

Improving local health care

Rye's Memorial Hospital is looking at expansion plans as the Conquest hospital in Hastings gets "improving, but could do better" report

Rother’s plans for Camber Sands

After last summer's tragedies Rother is now finalising lifeguard plans for 2017

Light vanishes in dark

A new light vanishes plunging a footbridge back into the dark - perhaps confirming parents' fears

Scallop Festival starts soon

The annual scallop festival is drawing nearer

Parking resolution getting closer

Movement at last on Civil Parking Enforcement as ESCC leader pledges support

Southern for the chop?

What is the future for Southern? Reports are coming in that the DfT might be about to take action

Academy plans for brighter future

Rye Academy, which runs the town's schools, has abandoned plans for a new building on the Lower School site, but the new chief executive of Rye Academy Trust is determined to recover lost momentum and improve the educational offer

Landgate report still awaited

A report, promised 13 months ago, is still to arrive, but for an ancient monument built in the 14th century that is not a long time - unless it is are falling apart and bits may land on a passing pedestrian or vehicle

Housing plans face changes

Government plans to solve the country's housing crisis may be published shortly, but what impact will they have on Rye ?

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