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Young people are being encouraged to spend their summer holidays making short films for a county-wide competition.
The final design for a proposed skate park in Sheerness will be decided by the end of the month.
People at the east end of the Island will be able to get out and about more often following the purchase of a minibus.
Police commissioner Ann Barnes says the “furore” over the Paris Brown affair is finished and she’s looking for a replacement.
A semi-retired business consultant has launched a new venture – turning old hose pipes from Green Goddess fire engines into wallets.
A 14-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with an attack on a coach carrying a group of Hasidic Jewish boys in Sheerness.
From Switzerland, to Mexico and now Sheppey. The Sheerness branch of the Salvation Army has welcomed its new leader – Lieutenant Rebecca Zund.
People living in a chalet park have been told they cannot live there throughout the year whatever their circumstances.
Paranormal investigators are convinced an author's picture of a "haunted" historic hall has captured a ghostly maid in the window.
Staff, pupils and parents at an Island school are celebrating after the announcement it is no longer in special measures.
A proposal for a three-month trial of free Saturday parking in Swale's three town centres has been rejected for a second time.
A banker’s bonuses are being spent on restoring part of the town’s historic dockyard.
Musicians will herald the launch of a pilot scheme to close off a section of Sheerness High Street in a bid to attract shoppers.
Teenagers broke the window of a coach carrying Hasidic Jewish boys on a day trip to Kent while telling them to "go back to where they come from".
Labour councillors are pushing for free parking to be introduced in Swale's three town centres on Saturdays.
A woman's relived the moment a grenade exploded in her hand at the War and Peace Rival show - blowing off her fingertip and leaving her with burns.
A Sheerness woman has had her head shaved for charity in memory of her father and brother-in-law, who both died of cancer.
Sheppey’s new top cop says he has a simple approach to reducing crime – catch more offenders.
A Sheerness primary, which is among the most deprived in the county, has been selected for a role to help struggling schools.
Young people will be able to sit in comfort and safety while they try fishing thanks to an Island charity.