
Happy Chinese New Year
The Chinese New Year in 2025 welcomes the Year of the Snake. Celebrated by millions around the world, this is a time for cultural traditions, family reunions, and hopes for good fortune in the coming year.
The Chinese New Year in 2025 welcomes the Year of the Snake. Celebrated by millions around the world, this is a time for cultural traditions, family reunions, and hopes for good fortune in the coming year.
Camber folk welcomed the chance to see a pantomime without having to travel very far. Actually, we only had to go to the Camber Memorial Hall!
At the beginning of December, Castle-goers were treated to a comedy music duo, ‘The King Elvises – 70s Roadshow’. The show featured lots of Elvis hits alongside plenty of antics, some of which were a little on the ‘rude’ side, and lots of audience participation.
A familiar sight in his red uniform, Sam Carter has served the people of Camber, Rye and the surrounding villages as a volunteer Community First Responder for 18 years.
Thank you – and well done – to our local shop! BJ’s on the Beach served the village well throughout the Christmas season.
Water barrels are a convenient way to collect and store water for your garden or allotment. They are a brilliant way to conserve water and potentially save money in the summer months.
As I write this in not-sunny West Sussex, I remember this time last year (Happy New Year by the way) when I began my year of voluntary ministry to Camber and the Church there.
And so it came to pass that on the 22nd day of the last month in the year of our Lord, 2024, the Camberites of Camber village in the south east of the land awoke to a dreary, windy, rainy day and huddled in their dwellings before their fires in an effort to find some cheer.
The Camber Community Lunch Group had another successful and, given the cold weather, very welcome free lunch event on Friday 10th January – the first one for 2025.