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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

Adventures of an allotmenteer

In the first of a monthly series, novice ‘Allotmenteer’ Sarah Nelson sets out to tackle an overgrown patch of land . . . in search of her rural idyll

Bringing Tuscan food here

Sunday lunch takes on a whole new meaning - with Tuscan flavours

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