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A former post office has been transformed into the Island's first micropub.
Iron Man costume maker inspires pupils with his hand-crafted year-long labour of love.
Although just a few miles apart, Milton Creek Country Park and Elmley Nature Reserve are reporting very different winter experiences.
A community group are planning to apply for grants to refurbish the hall they saved from being sold off by Swale council.
A Christian youth organisation is to close after nearly a decade.
A new cinema is almost certainly coming to Sheppey - and could be showing films one to four weeks after they have been released.
An Island pub has made the final three of a county-wide competition after it was put forward by its customers.
Here is a current trend any IT girl can connect with - upcycling of old circuit boards into jewellery.
The name of a proposed new Wetherspoon pub in Sheerness town centre has been revealed.
Green-fingered residents are being urged to come forward and help build a community garden.
It is one of the most bizarre reunions... but the return of stolen cacti is sure to prick a tear in the eye for its owners.
A Sheerness school is still not making enough progress towards exiting special measures following a second monitoring inspection.
Health and safety inspectors have launched an investigation after a man was seriously injured when he became trapped under a car transporter.
The Island has been given a tourism boost after a £300,000 grant was awarded for a project to improve boat moorings.
The parents of a tragic little girl who developed two infections after an operation have spoken of their grief at her death aged just nine months.
A crime victim was stunned when burglars targeted his home for an 8ft cactus... in the second raid on his prized prickly collection.
A Queenborough woman is the new star of Saturday night TV after making an appearance in an ad campaign.
Repairs on Sittingbourne and Sheppey’s roads were almost £80,000 over budget last year.
The Island’s Crisis at Christmas campaign helped more families in need than ever in 2013.
Islanders have been given assurances that plans to reintroduce a controlled airspace will not affect their safety.