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Psych-rock band Syd Arthur will play their biggest Kent show to date at Dreamland this weekend.
CBeebies' Balamory star Miles Jupp has made a career of being silly - as well as acting, writing and radio presenting.
Russell Hastings is living the dream, performing songs by his boyhood heroes The Jam and this weekend he is heading to Kent.
An Islander has combined his passion for photography and high-powered racing bikes to stunning pictorial effect.
Ska sensations madness lived up to their Nutty Boys reputation when they bowled the crowd over at a cricket ground.
One of the Island's oldest companies marked its 100th birthday with a fundraising event.
Sympathy for the plight of migrants has grown since shocking images of a boy's lifeless body washed up on a beach went viral.
The family of a 51-year-old motorcyclist have described him as a loving and hard-working father-of-four after he died in a crash on the A2.
Fascinating film of former Radio One presenter Pete Murray opening a shop in Sheerness stirred a host of memories when it appeared online.
Minster Parish Council is to tackle the borough's police commander after the village recorded its highest number of offences since November.
The coastguard helicopter was used yesterday after a round the world sailor suffered an allergic reaction.
Sheppey biker Andy Price was given a show-stopping send-off as a cavalcade of Harley Davidsons escorted him on his final journey.
Four friends are set to take part in a round-the-Island-walk to raise money for injured soldiers.
Fifty years on from his pirate radio days, indestructible kmfm DJ Tony Blackburn is busier than ever on the airwaves. Andy Gray reports
A big-hearted youngster is about to undergo a charity crop for the fourth time.
Plans are in place to open a new ambulance station on Sheppey.
A 10ft tomato plant that has taken over a Kent garden could be the UK's largest.
A spectacular new mural adorns a wall at the amusements in Beachfields Park, Sheerness.
A fundraiser known as the "whistling postman" who once appeared on Surprise, Surprise has paid tribute to its "wonderful, inspiring" host Cilla Black.
A 16-year-old is hoping to make it big after joining a group who starred in last year's Britain's Got Talent.