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A leading councillor has guaranteed the town centre will get long-awaited funds given by the developers of a retail park.
Risk assessments need to be updated after a mosquito known to be a carrier of West Nile virus was found thriving in north Kent.
A £6 million plan to build an Asda and 100 new properties received a lukewarm response when proposals were outlined at a community event.
A smashed window could cost bosses at a popular Island group hundreds of pounds to fix.
Supermarket giant Asda has revealed more about its proposals to build a new Kent store.
The firm behind a controversial housing scheme is to resubmit planning proposals after council officers inspected the buildings.
Sheppey can add another big screen appearance to its growing list of credits after it provided the setting for a modern ghost story.
A pet rottweiler has had a brush with the wild, becoming so close to a rescued fox it even grooms its face.
Wildlife in the Swale Estuary could receive special protection after the area was included on a shortlist by the government.
Thousands have been raised to help the family of a child with a life-limiting condition make their dream of a trip to Disneyland Paris come true.
A group with a singer and guitarist from Murston is taking its first stab at releasing its own music.
A heritage centre, now under new management, is to get an arty update.
A 31-year-old man has been forced back into the courts and ordered to pay the proceeds from his crime.
A meeting has been held to discuss ways in which the academy and Island groups can run projects across Sheppey.
A lengthy legal wrangle over a steel mill's future has been brought to a conclusion, paving the way for a partial reopening.
The parents of a poorly toddler are facing the heartbreaking prospect of saying goodbye after they met with doctors to discuss her end-of-life plan.
Homeowners have been left scratching their heads after grass verges in front of their properties were put up for auction.
Parents face traffic chaos after a Halfway club made the “regrettable” decision to close its car park to the public in the near future.
Donations are being called for to help two twirlers compete in Slovenia this summer.
Youngsters across the borough have received a cash boost thanks to regulars at the Island's micro-pub.