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Abigail meets her mermaid heroine on dream holiday

24 December 2013
Abigail meets her mermaid heroine on dream holiday

A charity has helped a disabled youngster’s dream come true after her family won a holiday of a lifetime to the USA.

Harmony dragonfly creates a buzz

08 December 2013
Harmony dragonfly creates a buzz

An artist has brightened up a wall at a charity with a colourful mural.

BT’s promise over filthy phone box

06 December 2013
BT’s promise over filthy phone box

BT has vowed to send out engineers to clean up a grubby looking phone box after residents commented on the state of it.

War vet’s medal found

05 December 2013
War vet’s medal found

A veteran has been reunited with his lost war medal after appealing for help to find it.

Bladder infection nearly cost me my life

02 December 2013
Bladder infection nearly cost me my life

A woman has told how she's lucky to be alive... after bladder problems left her needing intensive care and a urinary 'pacemaker'.

Who can bring the most oil and grease to school?

02 December 2013
Who can bring the most oil and grease to school?

Pupils at Eastchurch Primary School's two sites are competing against each other to see who can bring in the most waste cooking fat, oil and grease.

Conservation areas on ‘at risk’ register for first time

01 December 2013
Conservation areas on ‘at risk’ register for first time

Parts of Sheerness have been put on English Heritage’s ‘at risk’ register but it is hoped a substantial cash injection could turn things around.

Woman describes how bladder infection nearly led to her death

30 November 2013
Woman describes how bladder infection nearly led to her death

A young woman who suffers from recurring infections says she’s lucky to be alive after her illness took a turn for the worse.

Poor roads need to be resurfaced, not patched up

29 November 2013
Poor roads need to be resurfaced, not patched up

Highways bosses have been slammed for wasting more tax payers’ money on another patch up job on one of the worst roads on the Island.

The Royal stamp of approval

29 November 2013
The Royal stamp of approval

Creative schoolchildren were excited to receive a reply from Buckingham Palace after they sent off stamps they had designed to the Queen.

Charity saved by KCC help

28 November 2013
Charity saved by KCC help

A charity has been saved from closure after being given an emergency grant.

Cute winners presented with prizes

28 November 2013
Cute winners presented with prizes

Three little cuties picked up their prizes this week after claiming the top spots in this year's Sheerness Times Guardian competition.

Neats Court project signs up pet store

28 November 2013
Neats Court project signs up pet store

The developer behind the £30 million transformation of Neats Court has confirmed things are moving forward at the site.

Biker injured in rush hour accident

28 November 2013
Biker injured in rush hour accident

A motorcyclist was injured after coming off his bike in Brielle Way, Sheerness.

Traffic lights problem while engineers carry out tests

27 November 2013
Traffic lights problem while engineers carry out tests

The Halfway traffic lights have been out intermittently this morning, while engineers were carrying out tests.

Fancy festive carts to help sell market arts and crafts

27 November 2013
Fancy festive carts to help sell market arts and crafts

A seasonal market will kick-start the festivities in Sheerness, as part of Small Business Saturday.

Two stars of community shine in regional awards

26 November 2013
Two stars of community shine in regional awards

Two community support staff have been recognised for their hard work and commitment.

£1,000 raised for hospital at fun day

25 November 2013
£1,000 raised for hospital at fun day

A fun day has raised more than £1,000 for a hospital unit which cares for premature and sick babies.

Bathing town in candlelight

25 November 2013
Bathing town in candlelight

Youngsters got into the festive spirit at the first in a series of lantern-making workshops.

Dockyard church to be the star of TV restoration show

23 November 2013
Dockyard church to be the star of TV restoration show

A Sheppey landmark is to be the subject of a prime time BBC One TV show.

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