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Crashed pilot remembered

The Friends of Rye Nature Reserve dedicated a memorial to a 23 year old Canadian Airman, killed in 1940

A newbie’s view of Rye

In part 6 of his new life in Rye, Simon Kershaw looks at the local art scene, and is surprised

Cookshop extraordinaire afresh

It was a sad day when Ironmongers Extraordinary closed down, for locals and visitors alike. That shop had become an attraction in its own right, with everything you would want for the kitchen and beyond. But now it has risen again, with Nigel Bourne opening a new incarnation - the Rye Cookshop - in the centre of town

Ukuleles cross county

The Rye Ukulele Experiment was in town and further afield. People can't get enough of those tiny instruments

Loving the pre-loved

The ARRCC Charity Shop is keeping up with the seasons

Rye makes final for Christmas

Last Christmas there were some problems, with some of the lights, but the hunt is on for some extra cash - so Rye can be lit up on December 10

Ploughing a straight furrow

All the fun of the farm, with shorn sheep, dogs and heavy machinery!

Dinosaurs roam on local beach

Roam the coast with Ken Brooks and history comes alive with dinosaurs and Stone Age hunters

Ducking the ducks for charity

Saturday September 10 saw all the fun of the...

Music keeps the brain healthy

Those taking part in the annual Music Well study day heard how music making and creative activities can combat the onset of dementia

Vegetable and floral matters

Northiam Horticultural Society held a vibrant Autumn Show last Saturday. A high standard of produce was on display, as always

60 years of Sussex Churches Trust

Events to celebrate 60 years of grant-making will be held by the Sussex Historic Churches Trust at St Thomas' Church, Winchelsea

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