Camber Central Car Park – Temporary Closure
Published: 17th February 2026
Camber Central car park will be closed to vehicles from 8.00am Monday 23 February until 5.00pm on Thursday 26 February.
Read Article »Published: 17th February 2026
Camber Central car park will be closed to vehicles from 8.00am Monday 23 February until 5.00pm on Thursday 26 February.
Read Article »Published: 16th February 2026
Due to the drop in temperatures RDC have activated our Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) and we will be reviewing this daily.
Read Article »Published: 13th February 2026
The results of the Business Improvement District ballot for Rye have now been declared.
Read Article »Published: 13th February 2026
In January this year, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced a new UK-wide competition for the UK Town Of Culture 2028. Towns of all different sizes are invited to bid for a total of £3.5m to spend on an ambitious programme of cultural activity that tells its unique story and contribution…
Read Article »Published: 11th February 2026
Communities across Rother have been given a boost after 15 worthwhile projects shared grants worth almost £100,000.
Read Article »Published: 9th February 2026
We have detailed some key highlights from the Cabinet meeting, held on Monday 2nd February 2026.
Read Article »Published: 6th February 2026
William the Composter has been announced as the public’s favourite name for the new vehicles collecting the food waste in Wealden, Hastings and Rother.
Read Article »Published: 6th February 2026
Some good news to celebrate this week, with the official opening of the new Battle Pavilion after a decade of hard work and dedication.
Read Article »Published: 2nd February 2026
A more convenient service for residents and better use of council funds would be the result if more people signed up for a revenues and benefits online account.
Read Article »Published: 27th January 2026
Rother District Council is inviting residents, businesses, and stakeholders to take part in a vital consultation on its emerging Local Plan.
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