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A convoy of lorries escorted a popular HGV driver, who died at the age of 32, to his funeral.
The line-up for the fifth Swale Film Festival has been announced on a new website- and features some familiar faces.
Large vehicles going to and from a school construction site are severely damaging parts of a road, a Halfway resident has claimed.
Not many people can say they have received a birthday card from the Queen and even fewer can say they have more than one.
An arts-led regeneration scheme to brighten up a Sheppey village has ended after three years.
Youngsters showcased their horticultural skills during an open day.
A historic Island landmark, which has been unoccupied for 13 years, is to be given a new lease of life.
Results of a survey into a ship which sank off the coast of Kent - carrying thousands of tonnes of explosives - have been released.
A pair of cyclists from Minster are gearing up to pedal from Sittingbourne to Paris to raise money for a charity.
A lorry driver who died at the age of 32 is to be taken to his funeral on the back of a vehicle he used to work on.
Island schools have agreed to take on extra pupils next year after a meeting over places.
Sea life experts fear a shark found on a Kent beach may have been stabbed through the head.
Brave nine-year-old Jack Elderfield is donating bone marrow in a bid to cure his sister's rare blood disorder.
A group of Island performers are preparing to put on their new production featuring feelgood music from through the ages.
A historic Island building is to be handed over to a building preservation trust after a legal enforcement.
Opinions over whether a seafront office should be allowed to remain temporarily were aired during a site visit.
A mother and her 11-year-old daughter who suffers from kidney disease are preparing to do a pair of sponsored charity walks.
Quilters are holding a garden-themed display at the Sheppey Gateway this month.
An eight-year-old girl has accompanied her father in a kayak from the source of the River Thames to Queenborough.
The Queenborough and Rushenden regeneration project has reached a crucial stage, with land cleared to make way for 1,800 homes.