Police in Rye

 

by Arthur Woodgate

One day towards the end of July 2003, I was going for my newspaper at the Spar shop in Peasmarsh. To my great surprise, I saw a young lady dressed in a Police uniform. I said to her “Have I seen a mirage, or are you real?”. She assured me she was real and that she would be around from now on. Haven’t seen her or any of her colleagues since but I understand, there is a uniform still around. Its a long time since we saw our own village Policeman walking our roads as a regular thing, so lets hope we are on the verge of seeing the return of the village Policeman in ours and all the other villages, of the old Rye Union of Parishes. With our Rye Police station the nerve centre of our little corner of Sussex, acting as it were as a solar plexus for 24 hours a day, independent of the brain at Lewes, but able to go back to the brain if extra serious matters arise. Continue reading Police in Rye

Life Should Mean Life

This letter – Written to the Editor in January 2006 has great relevance in the upcoming European Referendum. It would be interesting to know if these conclusions apply ten years on. (JH.  Sunday 1 Jan 2016)

Life Should Mean Life

Dear Editor.

I agree with you that the certainty of detection combined with the severity of the sentence should deter even the most vicious criminal. Continue reading Life Should Mean Life

Life Should Mean Life

Dear Editor.

I agree with you that the certainty of detection combined with the severity of the sentence should deter even the most vicious criminal. Deterrence certainly worked in the international relations during the Cold War. Continue reading Life Should Mean Life

Rye’s Own Hidden Treasure Revealed

It has been reported that Rye only has one Police Community Support Officer when in fact there are five in total all working together as part of a team alongside the local Police Officers. Continue reading Rye’s Own Hidden Treasure Revealed

Pen & Ink

Dear Editor

First I must say you do a great job informing all of us about what’s going on in the community. Its good to know someone at least is trying to break the mould We shouldn’t be fitting extra window locks, we should be catching these mindless idiots, publicly portraying who they are via local and national media and voiding them all public rights that are available. Continue reading Pen & Ink

Rye Barwatch

Problem Drinkers to be Barred From Rye Pubs & Hotels

Barwatch, a scheme to prevent alcohol related public disorder came into existence in Rye on Tuesday 22 June. From this date 21 Hotels and Public Houses in Rye and the immediate district have banded together to keep trouble makers out of their premises. Continue reading Rye Barwatch

Bogus Refuse Collectors in Rye

Throughout the winter months cyclists and hikers have been noticing rubbish, obviously dumped when the growth was high, appearing in hedges and ditches all over Romney Marsh and in woodland areas everywhere. Continue reading Bogus Refuse Collectors in Rye