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Time to have say on council change14:00
Theatre plays a major role in opening of the Forge12:00
Event will be a chance to learn more15:00
Rocks Review: Youngsters told - earn right to wear green and white15:25
Let there be light08:00
Call to protect Bognor's Picturedrome12:00
Parents call for more support over The Cherries23:05
Sids have it rough at Roffey - and crash out of cup18:02
Charity doesn't begin at East Preston for Chichester12:11
Hockey: Chichester make it sweet 16 in two games16:48
Chichester students back in BUCS action - with mixed results08:00
Pompey weigh up Dumbuya return10:00
McLeod craves Appy stay to keep up recent Blues boom19:34
Goodwood’s May and August festivals to return ... again and again18:00
FILM REVIEW: Frankenweenie 3D (PG)16:00
Anti-cut campaigners meet West Sussex county councillors16:00
Series of shed break-ins16:00
H&B tackle league leaders15:23
Bonkers for conkers at Buckswood15:00
Rustington digs deep to support service13:55
Battle of Hastings cancelled due to mud13:39
Ex-masonic treasurer is charged with fraud13:32
Ninfield bonfire back with a bang on Saturday night13:20
Combe Haven Defenders13:05
Rain stopped battle13:02
Blend of words and music13:01
Oliver! opens13:01
UK’s hardest working band hits Hastings13:01
Indie band returns for two nights only13:01
Claire Hamill set to perform in Rye13:01
A highlight of Hastings week13:01
Wrestlers back for Halloween13:00
A riot of colour and noise13:00
Comedian Jo Brand lends support to Hastings Pier13:00
Rustington and Littlehampton men in charity challenge12:08
Fine example of good service12:00
Cornish pleased with start11:47
Battle of Hastings Re-enactment11:39
Game review: Zombie Driver HD11:29
Game review: Rocksmith11:11
Eagles back at Worthing11:09
Tom deals with the ‘nonsense’ at Brighton11:00
Arundel Rotary supports area’s good causes10:32
Rother ready to get rid of Rye’s loos10:12
Worthing tea party in 1942 ‘improved prospects’09:27
April 1st comes early!09:18
Ignore the Biblical ‘laws’09:18
The Dark Ages are coming back09:18
No danger of concrete sea09:18
Still time to leave the EU08:25
Lions Support Rye Community Transport08:15
Rye and District Lions Club have made a donation to Rye and District Community Transport for the third year running. Following their earlier donations of £1,000 and £500, they have donated an additional £500, making a total of £2,000 over the last three years. The donation comes from money raised at their various fund-raising events over the last summer, when they attended six different fetes and shows with their stalls and also from their very successful Rye Raft Race and Fete. Over the last year they have donated over £13,000 to various charities and needy causes. At their October meeting they also agreed to make donations of £250 to Crisis at Christmas and £250 to Rye Age Concern. Over the last year 75% of their donations went to local charities, 18% to national appeals and 7% to international causes.Rye Lions President, Malcolm McDonough, said “The Lions believe that Rye Community Transport provides a valuable service to the people of Rye, its neighbouring villages and to school children. They also kindly provide transport for the one hundred senior citizens when they attend the Sunday lunch that the Lions provide for them every April. In fact, the Lions regularly hire one of Rye Community Transport’s buses for some of their social events, so they can feel free to have a drink”.The Lions would like to thank the residents of Rye and the nearby villages for their support at their fund-raising events over the summer.Any adult interested in finding out more about the Lions or considering joining them in having fun whilst raising money for those less fortunate and would enjoy a monthly social event, should ring 01797 252382 or have a look at their website at {www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/ryedistrict/|www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/ryedistrict/|Lions} .07:47
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