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Road closure ‘just accepted’ ?

Holidaymakers were appalled at lack of diversion signage. 'Completely unacceptable in our area' was their view! What do you think?

Hospitals: ‘think about diabetics’

A month ago one of our readers shared with us his deplorable experience of an A&E hospital department. Now Nicky Frith of Fairlight Cove asks hospitals to rethink their policy on what drinks and nibbles they stock in snack bars. She also highlights the problems that beset Type 2 diabetes patients who must queue for hours to see a doctor

Bikers! Think pushchairs

For too long now I have watched some of...

Local groups ‘need a temp home’

Local groups, including the Quakers, may have nowhere to meet for a long time, once the redevelopment of Tilling Green Community Centre gets under way

Paying for acid burn operation

Wendy Vu flies out shortly to see a Vietnamese child terribly scarred in an acid attack. She raised funds for an operation to help the child, and now wants to take other help with her to the child's village

Northiam housing concern grows

A plan submitted by Persimmon proposes building over 60...

Charity posters torn down

We are not happy! On checking lamp posts in...

BT – ‘lie after lie’

A Rye resident is sick of 'endless excuses' and 'repeated lies' about non-existent phone and broadband connections. The Ombudsman can't help, so what is the point of its existence?

Rye Art Gallery: a correction

I have been asked to draw to your attention...

Children need life-changing car

A local charity is raising money to buy a specially fitted for the children affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986, They have no other means of accessing the treatment that they so desperately need

On the look-out – for painters

Calling all painters and decorators! Rye needs a touch up - can you help? Lets do what we can to tidy up our town, writes John Lanigan

Club sale will help cancer charities

A former committee member of the Royal British Legion Club, now the Brewery Yard Club, which is up for sale, believes that proceeds from the sale should be used locally

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