Emergency Assistance Required…
At five minutes past midnight, at the start of New Year’s Day, one of our…
The Camber Community Lunch Group had another successful lunch event on Friday 9th January – the first one of 2026. Guests were treated to a bowl of delicious warm soup (Leek & potato and broccoli & stilton were on offer), plus tasty bread and homemade scones followed by a slice of beautifully baked cake. There…
Ash Wednesday, 18th February, sees the start of Lent this year. The name is derived from the Saxon word for Spring – lenct – which, in earlier times, may well have been a time of enforced fasting in the agricultural communities, as the winter stores ran low. Nowadays, it is the 40-day annual fast between…
When it is time to take down the decorations, please spare a half hour to help the Memorial Hall Committee
As the turkey and roast spuds begin to settle, we have a quick think over three things
Christmas Poem written by Jack Prelutsky The Turkey shot out of the ovenand rocketed into the air,it knocked every plate off the table,and partly demolished a chair. It ricocheted into a cornerAnd burst with deafening boom,Then splattered all over the kitchen,Completely obscuring the room. It stuck to the walls and the windows,It totally coated the…
Rother District Council issue a statement praising those “who are helping in the aftermath of the pellet pollution incident”
In the past, ‘Yule’ did not relate to Christmas as it does nowadays Yule logs, which were traditionally a block of oak or beech, were burned all over Europe, including Russia and Siberia – and sometimes even in the warmer Mediterranean areas – and were used as a source of light and heat. In the…
We are sad to announce that Camber is to lose another of its stalwart groups