Another delay for Aldi

Further blow for supermarket, homes and retirement housing project on Winchelsea Road

Wonderful people doing wonderful things

Rye Fund presentation at the town hall awards grants to community groups

Rye News then and now

The topics that made their way into the paper in our first year 2014

Not worth the aggravation

Rother Council backs down on new fees for free car park in Northiam during budget discussion

Branching out

Rye's first community orchard comes to Tilling Green

Our brave old house

Jenny Hadfield looks back on forty years at the iconic Jeake's House on Mermaid Street

Feeding a hole in the market

Marsh farm steps in after collapse of long established horse feed wholesaler

It was absolutely freezing

"Miss Austen" actors tell us about filming the BBC1 drama in Rye and Camber

News in brief February 7

More about Martello's 140 new homes plan, help for heating, and losses for rugby and football teams

Arrivederci Rev

Jonathan Meyer's final service at St Thomas' Winchelsea

Memories of a Rye expat

Vic Knights writes from France with memories of Rye in the sixties and Udimore Youth Club

Fabulous fashions

Fashions for all ages at the Bonfire Fashion Show

A warm and caring person

Congratulations to Denise Ellis on 25 years managing Rye's Sue Ryder charity shop

Rye’s creative space

Creative Centre artist David Eckold makes a passionate case for keeping the building for future Rye talent

Marking ten years of Rye Kino

Video shows change from Victorian school to modern cinema and social space

A history of Camber

The castle, one of the first private aerodromes, and the famous Sands

Love Our Rother 2025

Event on February 15 includes testing the water in local rivers and streams

Thank you for your support

Rye News chairman on why our donors are an essential element of our success

What brings people back to Rye year after year?

The couple who came for their honeymoon and keep coming back

10% hike in Rye council tax

Town hall part of tax approved in five-minute debate