News
Rope Walk before and after
Now you see them. Now you don't. Rope Walk' has been flattened - and it all happened in the dark
Coming events in town
Dementia training, Christmas shopping and recycling are all on the agenda for the coming week - and the weekend after
Remembering the fallen
Marchers process up to the Town Hall for the salute, the Remembrance Day Service and the laying of wreaths - and our slideshow shows how the town turned out in large numbers to remember the dead, and recall the impact war can have . . .
Police park warden hopes
Rye Town Council wants the Police and Crime Commissioner to explain why wardens have been "parked"? Charles Harkness reports
Crunch time for historic arch
Urgent repairs needed to the historic Landgate arch may cause major problems for the town centre. But, without them, the problems may get even worse. Charles Harkness reports
A last push to save lives this year
Winter is setting in in the Middle East, People without homes, without shelter, without money are desperate for our help. Rye has already stepped up to help. Can we make one last push before Christmas?
Rex cries for Christmas
The Town Crier and two dolphins launch a special Christmas shop where you can buy once and give twice
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.
CFAiR backs 20mph speed limit
Following two recent traffic accidents involving children, Campaign For Action in Rye (CFAiR) will campaign for a 20mph speed limit - but on which streets?
Living on the edge of the tide
As the tide rises it spreads out either side of the main channel, but a "surge" could be devastating. Charles Harkness investigates
Speed spotlight on Tilling Green
A recent accident has put the spotlight on speeding in Mason Road and Tilling Green Residents Association has been discussing this. Donna Lake reports