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A prospective Conservative candidate has defended his tweets on teenage pregnancy, road accidents and Madeleine McCann.
Work has started on the Aldi regional distribution centre at Neats Court in Queenborough.
The row over a controversial Sheerness housing development rumbles on...
A show about a mystery stranger found wandering on Sheerness beach is to return to the road.
The Sheppey Crossing will be closed from 8pm today until 11am Sunday morning, causing serious disruption for motorists.
Traffic chaos has been averted after a £3,000 donation has meant a club will keep its car park open to parents on the school run.
A Portuguese restaurant is leaving its premises over fears it will be pushed out to make way for a town-centre regeneration scheme.
People upset over a controversial housing project got the chance to air the opinions when members of Swale council's planning committee visited.
A Sheppey couple said their garden is in danger of "slipping away" due to a neighbouring housing development.
Vandals have targeted dozens of Conservative and Ukip election campaign posters.
A proposal to convert a garage into a day room for people with behavioural difficulties has been approved.
A charge has been dropped against a woman accused of urinating in front of pupils at a school, but she has been convicted of drunkenly attacking a PC.
A borough councillor has defected to Ukip after leaving the Conservatives.
A Halfway magician says his career has taken off in the last year after performing for celebrities including Peter Andre and working on a cruise ship.
The site of the world's first aircraft factory is now home to a special exhibition.
Bombs, pebbles and Kriss Akabusi - all signs you were a child on the Island in the '90s.
A Minster woman who is trying to determine what caused her mother’s sudden death 18 months ago on holiday in Spain has suffered a setback.
Potential traffic problems have been raised by campaigners eager to avoid 30 new homes being built.
A decision on whether to grant retrospective permission to a controversial housing site has been put back.
Island schools are taking part in a project aiming to overhaul a prime piece of Sheerness beachfront.