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A dodgems enthusiast left hundreds of social media users baffled when he posted a photo of the aftermath of a crash - but it was not as it seemed.
Police are investigating after several incidents of cars being targeted by thieves.
Driving instructor Darren Willett watched helplessly as a wooden scaffolding board came loose from a truck and flew straight towards his windscreen.
The warm weather helped Minster Village Fayre attract the crowds.
Fundraising for an Island youngster with a childhood cancer is set to resume as a new charity partner is expected to come on board.
Organisers are planning to make a cider festival an annual feature after it raised more than £2,000 for charity.
A company is seeking permission to build two turbines that could be up to 135m tall.
A young boy got stuck head first in sand after tunnelling under a climbing frame at a popular park.
Pupils tried to get their bottle rocket projects off the ground but watched some of their ideas fizzle out for the latest challenge of The Apprentice.
A developer is thought to have been given months to tear down 35 homes after their design 'deviated' from the brief.
This week sees one of the Island’s biggest celebrations of art and history.
A man has designed a programme for phones and computers that can forecast the weather up to five days in advance.
Pupils at the two Eastchurch primary sites have received a generous donation from an Island business.
Students from Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey headed to Sheerness Market for the latest "Apprentice" challenge.
A change of plans may have saved the life of a woman and her boyfriend after a gunman went on the rampage.
Work to build shops in the Thistle Hill estate in Minster could begin before the end of the year.
A stairwell that had been a magnet for antisocial behaviour has been transformed into a storage area thanks to a group of students.
Parents have expressed their frustration that their children have not been allowed on their school’s playing field four years after it was laid.
New figures show more planning enforcement notices were issued in Swale than any other part of Kent.
A man who took his dogs for a Sunday stroll found himself being chased by a 6ft flightless bird.