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A search involving land, sea and air emergency services was carried out in Minster this morning after personal belongings were found on the beach.
Objections have been raised to an application for a demolition and construction waste recycling plant.
Brave souls will be taking to the chilly waters for the Sheerness Swimming Club and Lifeguard Corps’ annual Arctic Swim.
There is still time for Islanders to have their say on money-saving changes to Kent Fire and Rescue Service.
A seriously ill six-year-old girl met a host of celebrities at a Christmas party at 11 Downing Street.
Staff at a prison held a charity swimathon, which helped to raise more than £400 for three good causes.
A public protest has been held over the potential loss of facilities when a major development gets under way.
A Sheerness firm held a Christmas fun day to raise money for six different charities.
Motorists have been warned there could be further issues with the traffic lights at Queenborough Corner today.
A member of an Island church is using all his annual leave in one go to help homeless children in Sierra Leone.
The mum of a youngster who has battled cancer is celebrating after a clothing chain agreed to raise funds for him.
Police are investigating claims a woman in her 20s was the victim of a serious sexual assault on a beach early today.
A schoolgirl’s not so hair-brained scheme has benefited a charity which provides wigs to poorly children.
Former council offices on Sheppey and Sittingbourne's police station could appear on television screens in Russia.
A shop worker was punched in the face after refusing to open his store’s safe during an attempted robbery.
Christmas could have been ruined for one family when tree lights caused a fire.
A new board could be set up to oversee the running of the all tide landing which has been shut due to it needing repairs.
Staff taking part in a sponsored charity cycle were aiming for Lapland but had to settle for Coventry.
Flooding problems are believed to have been caused by pipes that were up to 95% blocked by rubbish.
A schoolgirl who sent off a message in a bottle was shocked to get a response from The Netherlands... 15 years later!