Rother marks IDAHOBIT Day with Town Hall event
Published: 16th May 2025
ROTHER District Council has marked International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT Day) with an event at the Town Hall in Bexhill.
Read Article »Published: 16th May 2025
ROTHER District Council has marked International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT Day) with an event at the Town Hall in Bexhill.
Read Article »Published: 16th May 2025
Work to replace the sluice valve and repair the outlet chamber at the Egerton Park Lake in Bexhill will begin on Monday 19th May and is expected to take eight days to complete.
Read Article »Published: 16th May 2025
We have so many wonderful schools and colleges in Rother and I recently had the pleasure of a tour around the superb facilities at Bexhill 6th Form College.
Read Article »Published: 13th May 2025
Residents across Rother are being invited to take part in engagement that will help reshape local government and how services are run in the future.
Read Article »Published: 6th May 2025
This week, millions of people are marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
Read Article »Published: 2nd May 2025
Next week marks 80 years since Germany’s surrender to the Allies during the Second World War, and there is an array of events planned across Rother to mark this important anniversary
Read Article »Published: 17th April 2025
Residents across Rother could be eligible for a reduction in their council tax via a scheme being promoted across the County.
Read Article »Published: 17th April 2025
VOLUNTEERS put their spades to work to create a new micro wood in Rye.
Read Article »Published: 17th April 2025
Local government as we know it is about to go through a significant change, so I was delighted to be able to help to ensure the health of an English Oak Tree planted to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Rother District Council.
Read Article »Published: 11th April 2025
De La Warr Pavilion and Rother District Council have revealed their masterplan to conserve and enhance the iconic Grade 1 listed building over the next decade.
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