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It's four decades since Islander Michael Crawford drew crowds to the beach when he filmed an episode of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em here.
A worried resident who fears up to 30 homes could disappear over a cliff due to erosion has started a group calling for urgent action.
Anne Dear, who enjoyed a near-four decade occupancy at The Mount in Sheerness, has passed away, aged 61.
Friends and colleagues have spoken of their shock at the death of popular Sheppey FM DJ, Chris Luck.
Cyclist Helen Knell is campaigning for a bike-friendly lane to be installed in one of Sheppey's busiest roads.
Arsenal supporter Luke Allen is counting down the days until he runs out on to the pitch with his beloved team.
Twelve people arrested in Swale for burglary and theft offences since June have been jailed for a total of 31 years, police figures show.
West Minster primary's annual talent contest was described as the "best yet" by staff.
Students at Katie Jane Dance Academy wowed audiences with a series of spooky-themed performances.
The chairman of Sheerness Town Team said he welcomes competition from Neats Court retail park.
Swimmers took to the icy sea for a post-Boxing Day plunge organised by Minster Beach Huts Association.
Blue Town Heritage Centre is appealing for information on workers killed in a dockyard explosion to mark the 100th anniversary of the tragedy.
People who remember the days when the sea froze off Sheppey are being asked to come forward.
Since January, the number of people claiming job seeker's allowance has dropped by 36% across Sittingbourne and Sheppey.
Talks are due to start on a scheme to convert railway sidings in Queenborough.
Sheppey youngster Luke Allen will come face-to-face with his football idols when he runs out as Arsenal's match day mascot next month.
Up to 75 jobs could be created on Sheppey if proposals for a new store at Neats Court retail park get the go ahead.
The Ministry of Justice has moved up to 150 prisoners from a Kent prison to avoid trouble as tensions rise over the festive period.
About 30 motorcyclists hit the road to deliver presents to Island care homes.
Town centre-bound drivers continue to face tailbacks.