1,000 trees planted in Rye micro wood project
Published: 17th April 2025
VOLUNTEERS put their spades to work to create a new micro wood in Rye.
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.
Read Article »Published: 11th April 2025
Rother District Council’s chairman was among guests celebrating 25 years since the Kent & East Sussex Railway returned to Bodiam.
Read Article »Published: 4th April 2025
An Application has been submitted to the Secretary of State for Education for the assets of the former Mountfield and Whatlington CofE Primary School to be consolidated with the fund known as the Diocese of Chichester Consolidated Educational Endowments fund.
Read Article »Published: 4th April 2025
We are blessed with some stunning coastline and lovely countryside in Rother, and as we head into the Easter school holidays, it’s the perfect time to get out and about and explore our district.
Read Article »Published: 31st March 2025
Soaring costs, significant financial pressures and the impact of Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) could force plans for Bexhill leisure facilities to be redrawn.
Read Article »Published: 25th March 2025
Rother councillors have agreed to add their support to an interim plan that begins to look at how local government could be reorganised.
Read Article »Published: 25th March 2025
Work in parks, gardens and open spaces across Rother is being changed and, in some cases, reduced as the District Council continues to tackle a significant funding gap.
Read Article »Published: 21st March 2025
This week we and other councils across East Sussex are holding meetings to discuss an interim plan for the reorganisation of local government.
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