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Mysterious finds to ponder over

Next time please take your rubbish with you and not leave it cluttering the beach for others to clear

Just wild about boars

The boar may not be truly wild, but try and find a pub or restaurant that has not found a different and delicious way of serving it

Mass poisoning at Camber

Remember the report of the Sun newspaper readers' day at Camber? Here's what happened

Hugel beds deliver

The Community Garden continues its success. Dominic Manning updates us on progress

Tic Tocory beckons from Pett

Tea for two after having your hair done at The Tic Tocory and a breathtaking view

After the Fair

A successful plant fair at Great Dixter brought over 1500 people through the doors

Serenading dementia

Rye and District Dementia Action Alliance are holding a...

Crocuses offer blooming welcome

Rye and Winchelsea Rotary club have purchased 5000 purple...

Visiting and exhibiting Dixter

Louis Turpin has a selling exhibition of paintings and drawings at Great Dixter House and Garden from October 8

Walk on the wild side

If you've ever wondered what happened to medieval Winchelsea, now is your chance to find out. Why not join the Winchelsea Archaeological Society's "Westside Story" walk over the abandoned parts of the original town?

Memories of a Sussex village

Cut to the Cackle (Street) and learn more about Brede

The Bard in Newenden

Did Shakespeare go through Newenden on his route to Rye? We will never know, but the village is using the possibility to put on its own celebration of the Bard's 400th anniverary