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Long-lived natural history

A local natural history society has been observing wildlife for nearly 100 years

Michael Bourn MBE remembered

Michael Bourn, a life long member of the Rye Fire Service, who was involved in many other local activities is remembered by Dennis Leeds George

Jolly volunteers at the museum

On Friday March 18 Rye Museum held a volunteers'...

Micro-breakers head to town?

Rye is the top destination for a "micro-break" this Easter weekend, according to London's Stylist magazine

And a new season starts

Visitors arrive from two Richmonds - separated by an ocean - as Lamb House re-opens, and there is much, much more around for visitors as the season starts

Sue Ryder glad hands visitors

Stylish shoppers raise £258 in a special fund raising day to support a hospice

We can’t keep the BBC away

Going, going, gone - an auction programme brings the BBC back to Rye

Spring in to Great Dixter

Spring is sprung and Great Dixter awaits your visit

Remembering a crashed Hurricane

What started as an enquiry concerning some oak trees planted near Camber Castle has broadened into a search for a more informative memorial

Boiling water on trek North

When might a midwife be really useful? Possibly not when you are trekking through the world's highest mountains

Dreaming of a Rye sky

What brings people to Rye? And how do they then feel about it? A new series kicks off in Rye News

Step up and line dance

Local group "Step up and dance" can add a lot to your life. Dance instructor Helen Day reports

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