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Youngsters at one Island school were delighted to welcome visiting football stars.
People living in Sheppey Central are being reminded that a by-election will be held to replace former mayor John Morris, who died in May.
Three vehicles were involved in a crash near a set of traffic lights this afternoon.
A man and child are being treated by medics at the scene of an accident on Sheppey.
A helicopter was called to help search for a suspect following a police raid this morning.
A man has died from a suspected cardiac arrest after he collapsed in a medical centre this morning.
The latest business to open on a £30 million retail development has welcomed its first customers today.
The latest business at the £30m Neats Court retail park opened its doors today, creating 60 jobs.
Organisers of the Promenade festival are keen to get the message out that it’s business as usual for the biggest and brightest celebration of Sheppey.
A mum has paid tribute to the NHS for saving the lives of her three babies, all born with a genetic condition.
The level of violence at Swaleside Prison and quantity of weapons discovered there are worrying, say the authors of the latest report on the facility.
Thousands of pounds have been set aside to splash out on a stunning display of Christmas lights for Sheerness.
A motorbike rider believed to have been trapped under a car after a crash has been flown to hospital.
The Sheppey Crossing has been closed following a broken down vehicle this afternoon.
Youngsters were given a colourful opportunity to chart Sheppey's past.
A cat is missing after it escaped ahead of a trip to the vets to check on a wound on its face.
Visitor numbers at an Island art showcase more than tripled compared with last year.
Seventy years ago today, the SS Richard Montgomery ran aground off the coast of Sheerness. Bel Austin shares her memories.
A football club unveiled its new mascot at its fund raising summer fun day.
Sheppey Pirates will be aiming to maintain their record of never being repelled from the Island’s shores during their annual invasion.