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Donations are needed to replenish stocks of a Family Food Bank after a busy few months.
A row has broken out over a trial to close part of a high street to traffic in a bid to boost trade.
The building firm which has taken on the work of repairing the Glass House in Sheerness has had to withdraw its services due to unpaid bills.
Concerns have been raised about the impact a three-week closure of a busy road could have on the proposed diversion route.
If you’re a fan of the Fab Four – there’s still time to get your hands on a CD featuring Sheppey versions of some of their greatest hits.
The mum of a schoolboy with cancer is hoping to kick-start his fundraising campaign again this year in a bid to help give her son a chance at life.
A wife has paid tribute to her loving “gentle giant” of a husband, who passed away after suffering a heart attack.
It is hoped a huge renovation project on one of Sheppey’s most iconic buildings could be finished by this summer.
A popular attraction has been forced to close temporarily due to the bad weather.
Detectives have shelved their arson investigation after several people were injured when a huge blaze tore through a block of flats.
More than 20 people went along to air their views about a solar farm which could be built in Minster.
A care home resident has celebrated her 102nd birthday.
A radio presenter who was instrumental in launching the Island’s station BRFM has been recognised in the New Year’s Honours List.
Talented young dancers have joined professional actors for a production of Robinson Crusoe.
Volunteers who collect mail for holiday park residents have decided to hang up their postbags and call for a change to the system.
It was with a hint of sadness at the end of an era that people braved the chilly winter waters for an annual arctic swim.
A Kent meteorologist has revealed Kent had the wettest day in more than 20 years this year... and it wasn't in December!
Residents can now recycle a wider range of materials after improved collections were brought in.
Youngsters had plenty of fun at a Christmas party organised by a group of child-minders.
Drivers involved in one Britain's largest-ever crashes on the Sheppey Crossing are being asked to pay for a £165 safety course... or face prosecution.