Witness Appeals
A woman was seriously injured when a car crashed into a launderette in Bexhill on Friday afternoon (June 10). Continue reading Car Crashes into Launderette – Woman Seriously Injured
A woman was seriously injured when a car crashed into a launderette in Bexhill on Friday afternoon (June 10). Continue reading Car Crashes into Launderette – Woman Seriously Injured
A broken down lorry, when Cinque Ports Street was 2-way, causes havoc in Rye one Saturday morning. This film was made around 1963
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Sheep Shearing experts came from all over Britain to compete in the event
A 1964 Film
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8mm. Footage of Hastings 50 years ago.
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They marched in their hundreds from Sellindge Village Hall to the Airport Cafe where they met another vast sea of marches who had started out from Newingreen. Continue reading Sellindge Protest March
Going to the Zoo in 1962
Another 8mm Find from the “Rye’s Own” Archive.
A “Rye’s Own” Archive Film
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“Rye’s Own” is making a film about a Famous Rye Fire Appliance and the men who served with her.
This is just a short sequence showing the old pump’s return to Rye after almost 50 years away from the Ancient Town she served so well in the 1960’s and early 70’s.
Retired Fireman, Bob Rogers and his son Shaun, who now serves with Rye Continue reading An Old Friend Returns to Rye
By Jim Hollands
There have been many good people who have held the unique position of Mayor of Rye within my memory.
I knew many of them personally. In the old days of the Borough Council it was a very powerful position and great Mayors of the calibre of Alfred Horner, Phil Ellis and John Hacking made great improvements that enhanced the amazing town that we and our visitors love
Since 1973, when Rother District Council took over the town and most of the assets, the position of Mayor of Rye became more of a ceremonial position. Rye Town Council lost all it’s powers to Rother. True they have an ‘advisory’ job, but in practice this has meant approval of porches, conservatories and other small building proposals are rubber stamped by Rother but big projects like the new builds of Valley Park, which were vehemently opposed by Rye Town Council, were forced through by Rother. Continue reading Great Job Berni
By Jim Hollands
It was so nice to see the new Mayor of Rye, Councillor Jonathan Breeds, leading the Town Council to John Izod’s Service of Remembrance on Wednesday 4 May. They honoured their fellow councillor, who has done so much for Rye, by turning out in full force to remember him. The entire Council was present at a packed St Mary’s Church on Wednesday 6 May.
Rye Bonfire Society members were there in numbers, wearing Bonfire ‘uniform’ remembering one of their most valued members. John was a past Chairman of the Bonfire Society, one of the lynch pins of their annual Auction of Promises and was ‘Rye Fawkes” in 2013. Continue reading New Mayor Honours John Izod