Rother Bonfires
Published: 27th October 2023
It’s Bonfire season in Rother! And like all other event organisers, our bonfire societies will be responsible for clearing up and disposing of litter after their events.
Read Article »Published: 27th October 2023
It’s Bonfire season in Rother! And like all other event organisers, our bonfire societies will be responsible for clearing up and disposing of litter after their events.
Read Article »Published: 27th October 2023
A DISTRICT Council chief is urging the Town Council to continue to work with his authority to ensure the future of public toilet provision in Bexhill.
Read Article »Published: 26th October 2023
A NATIONAL rugby play programme, supported locally by Rother District Council, is available across Rother.
Read Article »Published: 24th October 2023
Tennis courts in Egerton Park are to get a new lease of life thanks to Government and LTA investment of more than £100,000.
Read Article »Published: 20th October 2023
Update 23/10/2023: We’d like to thank those who participated in this survey and the overwhelming number of residents who have also tried to do so. The project, which a student from Coventry University is undertaking (completely free of charge), is being completed as part of their consultancy project study towards…
Read Article »Published: 17th October 2023
PROJECTS enhancing the lives of residents could benefit from a share of over £90,000 from a district-wide community grant scheme.
Read Article »Published: 13th October 2023
A NUMBER of public toilets in Battle, Bexhill, Pett Level, Sedlescombe and Rye will be closed on a trial basis over the winter months to help save Rother District Council thousands of pounds.
Read Article »Published: 9th October 2023
It is our understanding that the Government’s purchase of the Northeye site has been completed.
Read Article »Published: 6th October 2023
Rother District Council is currently conducting a review of all polling districts and polling places in the district.
Read Article »Published: 4th October 2023
Eye-catching murals painted by local artists have transformed an area targeted by graffiti vandals.
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