Last chance, so roll-up, roll-up

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Rye has returned to normal after hosting the hugely successful Rye International Jazz and Blues festival over the bank holiday weekend. The town was packed, the weather held out (well most of the time anyway) and a good time was had by all.

A ride on the dodgems, who can resist it?

There’s always something happening in Rye and if you are still at a loss as to what to do this weekend and if the kids deserve a treat, why not make your way to Rye Salts (opposite the former Skinners garage) and you will find the ‘Super Family Funfair’ with free entry. It’s there this weekend, finishing on Sunday, September 4, but until then, open daily from 1pm until late.

Come and ride the super slide

All adult rides are £3 per person, children’s rides are £2 per person and if you are concerned about where to park, don’t be, Rye has plenty of parking within a level walk of the fairground so what’s stopping you?

All the fun of the fair, read all about it!

While in town, have a wander round and take in the amazing architecture. Why not visit the Rye Heritage Centre and see the amazing working model of Rye with its sound show in various languages. If this doesn’t row your boat, the Rye Museum is a must see. The Discovery Centre at Rye Harbour is only a short drive away with its amazing nature reserve with acres of space for the kids to wear themselves out. And for a bit of culture, why not visit the galleries or relax in the Kino or sample the delights of any of the numerous pubs, cafes and restaurants in and around town.

Make the most of this summer weather while you have the chance – Christmas isn’t that far away now and, before you know it, autumn will be upon us. Enjoy your visit – all aboard, roll-up roll-up.

Image Credits: Nick Forman .

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  1. Thank goodness for the RNLI, to turn out and care for a casualty at RH as they did was impressive. This long wait for an ambulance is scary, just yesterday I waited with an injured person with suspected neck injuries for 3.5 hrs, it never arrived and we took the awful risk of taking her to hospital in a car while manually supporting her neck. We had little choice, she was outside on hard ground and becoming hyperthermic.
    Big “shout” for RNLI.

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