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There will be a chance for Swale residents to grill policing big guns at a public meeting this week.
The only way was Essex for makers of a Channel 4 show, who said a Kent bumper car collector appearing on the show was from the wrong county.
The deadline is approaching for comments about proposed changes to the Queenborough and Rushenden regeneration masterplan.
A charging e-cigarette blew up and started a fire that and seriously damaged a family's home and destroyed presents bought for Christmas.
Council buys a house it plans to convert into a B&B to help families with nowhere to go.
Youngsters at one of the Island's primary schools took part in a production of War Horse.
Several hundred people flocked to High Street, Sheerness, at the weekend for the Christmas lights switch-on.
A 60-metre pontoon has been unveiled by members of the Queenborough Harbour Trust.
Ofsted inspectors made a follow-up visit to a town school which is currently in special measures.
Times Guardian readers have given generously to a pensioner who was targeted by a thief who took £50 from her purse.
Budget supermarket Aldi has revived plans to build a distribution centre in Kent which would create around 400 jobs.
A smartphone app developed by a Kent business allows children to receive a personalised phone message from Father Christmas.
A 17-year-old has been honoured for a second time for coming to the aid of a neighbour who was choking.
Crisis at Christmas organisers are appealing for Islanders' help ahead of what is expected to be another busy year.
A community cinema project has been extended over the next two years after it was awarded a grant of more than £20,000.
Halfway could be set for more traffic congestion after insurers ordered resurfacing work at Sheerness East club.
Pub bosses are celebrating after their facilities were awarded a star rating in the Loo of the Year awards.
A vulnerable pensioner has been left shaken after a man who claimed to be selling Christmas cards came into her home and stole cash from her purse.
A waterside hub including a visitors' centre and pub could be on the cards if a group of Islanders have their way.
Students at Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey built their version of a First World War battle shelter.