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Organisers of a charity that supports needy families during the festive period is bracing itself for what could be its busiest year ever.
Generous entertainers donated money towards a wheelchair for a disabled child that will help to improve her quality of life.
Pieces of Sheppey history are up for sale as pews at a church are being removed to make way for new activities.
A petition with more than 500 signatures has been presented to Swale council to show Islanders’ support for a skate park.
A pair of volunteers have been recognised for their outstanding loyalty and commitment to Sheppey Sea Cadets.
Nature lovers are being asked to share their favourite Island walks for a new scheme aimed at encouraging tourism.
A report into a Sheppey prison has warned that any further budget cuts are likely to create instability.
A new piece of artwork in the style of a First World War grave has been made to commemorate our fallen heroes.
The search for a developer to build up to 250 homes as part of a regeneration project has been put back until the new year.
Investors in an ethical bank will raise money for a social care provider aiming to build a new dementia home.
Twenty new jobs are to be created in Sittingbourne when a former pub becomes a supermarket.
A Sheppey businesswoman has warned another harsh winter could be “devastating” to Kent’s bee population.
A new venture, which aims to nurture a new generation of business talent, has been awarded funding of £120,000.
Tributes have been paid to a former Island head teacher who passed away earlier this month.
An application has been submitted for Sheppey’s first ever micropub on the site of a recently closed post office.
An inspection into a failing school has found its plans to get out of special measures are “not fit for purpose”.
Darts legend Eric Bristow cut the ribbon for a betting shop’s grand opening.
A youngster will appear on TV after his haircut saw him interviewed by the presenter he models it on.
Sheppey Rugby Club’s plans for a new clubhouse have been given the go-ahead.
A row over a controversial seafront office rumbles on after an appeal was issued against its removal.