Christmas and New Year Closures 2025
Published: 18th December 2025
The Rother District Council offices will close for the Christmas break at 4pm on Wednesday 24th December 2025.
Read Article »Published: 18th December 2025
The Rother District Council offices will close for the Christmas break at 4pm on Wednesday 24th December 2025.
Read Article »Published: 17th December 2025
Rother District Council bosses say they are proud to celebrate the incredible support shown by local businesses during their Love Local/Shop Local campaign 2025.
Read Article »Published: 12th December 2025
The names of 20 new food waste collection trucks for Hastings, Rother and Wealden have been chosen.
Read Article »Published: 12th December 2025
We have detailed some key highlights from the Cabinet meeting, held on Monday 8th December 2025.
Read Article »Published: 12th December 2025
The faces of Captain Pugwash and the crew of the Black Pig have popped up around Rye this week as part of the town’s new tourist information service.
Read Article »Published: 5th December 2025
The challenges of tackling homelessness and meeting government housing targets in Rother were among issues discussed recently at a housing event in Robertsbridge.
Read Article »Published: 5th December 2025
New figures show emissions from the district council’s use of electricity, gas and fuel has dropped by more than 81 per cent since 2019, as efforts to become carbon neutral continue.
Read Article »Published: 4th December 2025
Rother District Council will shortly be contacting some residents who are currently postal voters, to let them know that they need to make a new application to continue to vote by post at future elections.
Read Article »Published: 2nd December 2025
Residents across Rother are being urged to shop local as the annual campaign to support business is launched in the district.
Read Article »Published: 28th November 2025
I want to start this column by thanking everyone who has been working so hard over the last few weeks to help clean the beach at Camber following the recent devasting pollution incident.
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