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People are being invited to sign up for this year’s Sheerness Lifeboat Run.
The baby nephew of a soldier killed in Afghanistan has been named in his honour.
A well-known fundraiser is preparing to take on a 54-mile cycle ride for charity.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a massive farm blaze destroyed three barns - in the third similar attack in weeks.
Islanders have a rare opportunity to visit an iconic building which is the subject of a huge restoration project.
A man accused of helping an escaped Kent prisoner dubbed the Skull Cracker has been locked up.
A dog found wandering the streets in a seriously neglected condition is on the road to recovery and has learned to trust again.
Two long-serving Island firemen are retiring after serving a combined total of more than 60 years.
A mum whose son was hurt after falling through play equipment at a popular family spot says it needs to be checked more regularly.
A charity worker has spoken about the frightening moment an angry client began throwing things around and threatening her.
All the fun of the fair will be in Sheerness today for the Sheppey Summer Carnival celebrations.
The father and son team who are working to restore an iconic Sheppey building have said things are progressing – slowly.
It’s been revealed that supermarket giant Asda has plans to open a food store in the county – and with it the promise of dozens of jobs.
If you want a room with a view there’s few better places on the Island than one of the newly installed shepherd’s huts at Elmley Nature Reserve.
Almost 100 people took part in a five-mile walk to raise money for charity.
It is hoped a new group will be found to take over a Sheppey museum which should reopen before the end of the year.
A volunteer who is helping communities in South Africa says she has learnt so much in just a few weeks.
A street artist who has painted a huge picture of a bird on a Sheppey building has revealed his reasons behind the image.
The Poppy Patchers held a Quilts in the Garden display to raise money for the Harmony Therapy Trust.
The Albion pub in Blue Town was the venue of choice for a group of former steel mill workers for their reunion.