Santa Raffle
A team of volunteers held weekly raffles at The Rye Bay Bar & Grill to help Father Christmas
A team of volunteers held weekly raffles at The Rye Bay Bar & Grill to help Father Christmas
Last month, we featured a message from the Acting Chair /Admin of Camber Memorial Hall, calling out for help with the running of the hall. The message proposed a rota where people only had to volunteer for one month at a time, to avoid any one person being bogged down by the needs of the…
Read about the latest developments from the Parish Council
A local resident has alerted us to some potential hazards to swimmers around the shipwreck that has recently surfaced at the Jury’s Gap end of the beach, as bathers might not see the wreck when the tide is in. The RNLI and the Coastal Office encourage swimmers to use the safer swim zones during the…
October saw the consultation in the village hall of the proposed solar farm on Romney Marsh. One of the questions frequently raised by villagers suggested that we investigate the subject a bit more. Is green energy more expensive, surely it should be cheaper than fossil fuel? We are told that the UK’s high electricity prices…
Remedial work has nearly finished on the Camber Community Beach Garden at the Central Car Park entrance. Working closely with the project team, the gardening group has arranged for the terracing to be put back in, and improved access to the site. CCG would like to thank the Coastal Officers Joel and Olly, Baxall Construction,…
2026 has been designated the National Year of Reading, but what does that mean – we explore
The official summer season at Camber Sands ran from Monday 31st March to Sunday 28th September. As always, visitor numbers were closely tied to weather conditions. The 2025 season featured four heatwaves between June and August, resulting in spikes in visitor numbers. Behind the scenes, staffing levels were carefully adjusted to meet these demands, ensuring…