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A radio presenter who was recognised in the New Year’s Honours List has been made a patron of an Island station.
A charity set up in memory of Sheppey soldier Daniel Holkham has had a boost of £200.
Consultation on the controversial changes to the Kent Freedom Pass ends today.
A parish councillor has refused to back down in her fight to get improved safety measures outside a school.
Plans to demolish buildings including a community centre to prepare a site for redevelopment have been approved.
A vicar has reassured residents that changes to Minster Abbey are in the best interests of the church and community.
Members of the Island branch of an international women’s organisation are launching a fundraising bid for children’s centres.
Kent Highways has issued its list of road improvements for 2013/14.
A Sheppey pub beat off competition from 80 other contenders to claim the Kent Dining Pub of the Year title.
This sorry looking property piqued the interest of a group of walkers when they went past it in Leysdown.
An Island swimming coach has been made the deputy president of the Royal Lifesaving Society’s (RLSS) Kent branch.
A number of Islanders took part in an abseil organised by the KM Group to raise money for charity.
Another four bikes have been stolen from the Island, including a brand new one belonging to a schoolboy.
A woman has spoken of her anger after a lay preacher arrived late for her husband's funeral - and had forgotten both the eulogy and order of service.
Kent County Council has been slammed after the man responsible for the Island’s roads admitted he is yet to see the report on Minster Broadway.
An Island publican is backing a national campaign to help restore the neglected graves of British war heroes.
A mum is hoping Islanders will get in the spirit of a fundraising campaign for Breast Cancer Care.
With spring well and truly sprung, owners of Sheppey’s beach huts can be seen out and about getting them ready for the summer season.
A Sheppey Sea Cadet volunteer is waiting to start his stint as part of the GB crew in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.
Work has started to construct metal frames which will eventually house two of the companies coming to Neats Court.