15 February 2011

December Update

Filed under: Chamber News,Monthly news,Past Meetings — neil @ 9:50pm

There was no formal meeting in December.

Instead a very successful evening was held in the Ypres Inn – thanks to Ian and his staff for a vey enjoyable evening and a cracking start to the Christmas festivities.

November Update

Filed under: Chamber News,Monthly news,Past Meetings — neil @ 9:46pm

A return to the normal agenda this month, with the following items raised:

  • Rye Marketing Group Open Day – Tuesday 22 November 2010 – Chamber to host one stall
  • Rye Bay Scallop week announced 12th to 20th February 2011
  • new government intiatives under LEP were being announced
  • Rye Guide had successfully been launched
  • new Visit Rye website was being launched
  • Christmas Festival plans now finalised and last minute funding support had been successfully achieved from Tesco and Sainsburys ensures that all planned festivities and lights will go ahead
  • Radio Scheme successfully relaunched
  • News of the new Pub Watch scheme also announced
  • Cardboard Recycling is very successful, but people are now operating outside the agreed parameters – agreed that participants would be reminded of the rules
  • Initiatives for 2011 announced
14 November 2010

October Update

Filed under: Chamber News,Monthly news,Past Meetings — neil @ 8:56pm

The normal agenda was put to one side this month…

We were delighted that representatives of Tesco and Sainsburys were able to join us.

Everyone knows the story so far of the long running saga of the proposed second supemarket on the Lower School Site.  However, no-one could have written the recent chapter whereby Sainsburys owns most of the land necessary to build the supermarket on the proposed site, but Tesco owns the vital bit that gives the necessary access to the site.

However, apparently it is quite common, which actually makes sense when you think about it.  Tesco and Sainsburys are both very keen to be in Rye, and are equally keen to be in other parts of the country where they currently have no presence.

Tesco revealed plans for their 17,000 square feet store, similar in size to the Tenterden store, whereas Sainsburys is bigger at 20,000 square feet.  Further development of store facilities would be limited due to the location and the site’s neighbours – the Rye College, houses and the railway line.

Both Tesco and Sainsburys are keen to get going in Rye and promise employment and support in the local community.

We await the conclusion of their land negotiations.

September update

Filed under: Chamber News,Monthly news,Past Meetings — neil @ 7:51pm

Presentations were given by:

  • Chrissy Stower on the future activities of The Rye Partnership, which included how The Chamber and The Rye Partnership, together with other local bodies, need to engage with the new government initiatives including the newly formed Local Economic Partnerships (LEPs). 
  • Roger Crouch on the plans for the Rye Food Festival in October and the Christmas Festival in December.  The Rye Scallop Festival is scheduled for February 2011.
  • Mike Eve on the plans for the Further Education Centre in Rye and the newly established Fletchers Group who have alternative plans for the site to further promote the arts within Rye by having a bespoke theatre and cinema.

Other news:

  • Tesco / Sainsbury – Chamber to invite both parties to a meeting to establish what is happening and the timeframe for the new store
  • Rye Partnership to hold members’ meeting and meetings with individuals in the Town to decide future initiatives.  Chamber asked to actively participate.
  • Derick Holman has established the beginnings of a new Chamber Marketing Group to focus on marketing for traders in Rye, and to work alongside The Rye Marketing Group and HOTCATs.
  • Carpark Refund Scheme to be reviewed and resurrected.
  • Radio Scheme meeting planned for interested traders and Police.
  • Rye Marketing Group holding a Marketing Forum Day at River Haven on 23 November – Chamber to take stall.
  • Chamber to forge links with Tenterden Chamber and Tenterden Improve, and see if there are business interest groups west to Hastings and East to Folketsone – this may be very helpful for working the LEP.