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Walking to help wounded

Walkers last weekend at Rye Nature Reserve raised money for service charities - and those wounded by war

Egging on the lifeboat

An Easter egg hunt was organised at the RNLI...

Heading south for the summer

Signs of summer - as birds migrate, days lengthen and the clocks have to be changed

Rotten at the Corp?

The installation of Winchelsea’s un-elected mayor sees the village divide as usual into opposing camps. There are those who want to celebrate, those who argue that the ‘tradition’ is manufactured trumpery, those who do not care, and quite a few who do not even know that Winchelsea has a mayor

Million pounds for safer roads

Road users in this part of the UK are more dangerous - and more in danger. Are you at risk?

Easter fun at Tilling Green

Chocolate, bunnies and fun all in one place. Dan Lake previews the Tilling Green Easter event

Beach clean party strides out

Another sign of summer coming - but no treasure was found

Japanese research flood risks

Local flood risks attract overseas researcher

The long wait must end

Through traffic is increasing and with the failure to complete a once-promised trunk road, our existing roads are now over-loaded

When is a risk not a threat?

A flock of birds - a photographer's chance, but a pilot's nightmare?

East St Museum prepares to open

Museums are always changing - to show off new exhibits and stay topical and interesting - and East Street is no exception

Mariners sail off to success

Some special students working locally will receive awards this week

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