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Sid James Scooter Club Rally

07 June 2013
Sid James Scooter Club Rally

The Sid James Scooter Club hosted its seventh rally at Little Groves holiday park in Leysdown at the weekend.

Hero’s family accept VC honour from the Queen

06 June 2013
 Hero’s family accept VC honour from the Queen

The family of a hero soldier who was posthumously awarded Britain’s highest military honour has accepted the medal from The Queen.

Sheerness flagpole campaign hits new problem – asbestos

05 June 2013
Sheerness flagpole campaign hits new problem – asbestos

A councillor campaigning for a flagpole to be installed in Sheerness has come up against another hurdle.

Vigil and walk for murdered soldier Lee Rigby

05 June 2013
Vigil and walk for murdered soldier Lee Rigby

A memorial walk and vigil to honour Lee Rigby, the soldier murdered in Woolwich, will be held on Sheppey.

Nearly ready!

04 June 2013
Nearly ready!

Transformation at Neats Court has been progressing at a fast pace since developer LXB Retail Properties and contractor Kier were given access.

Clean up campaign hit by mindless few

01 June 2013
Clean up campaign hit by mindless few

Vandals who ripped dog mess bags out of dispensers have been labelled as mindless by Swale council’s seafront officer.

Tea room rated one of the best businesses in the world

31 May 2013
Tea room rated one of the best businesses in the world

Flynn's Bee Farm in Minster has been rated in the top 10% of businesses worldwide by a popular website.

‘A lot of work needs to be done’ to turn round school

30 May 2013
 ‘A lot of work needs to be done’ to turn round school

The executive head teacher of a school rated inadequate by Ofsted has vowed to improve things.

Alarm after swan gets fishing hook caught in its beak

24 May 2013
Alarm after swan gets fishing hook caught in its beak

A swan was badly injured by unattended fishing equipment at Barton’s Point Coastal Park, off Marine Parade, Sheerness, on Sunday.

Making a noise about sound problems

21 May 2013
Making a noise about sound problems

Isle of Sheppey Academy students have made a video about noise pollution.

Agony continues for family of teen found dead on beach

15 May 2013
Agony continues for family of teen found dead on beach

A question mark still hangs over the death of a popular teenager found on a beach - after an inquest recorded an open verdict.

'I'm maid for this job'

15 May 2013
'I'm maid for this job'

A teenager is hoping to make a splash with an unusual career path... as Britain's first professional mermaid.

Model plane narrowly misses hitting woman in crash

09 May 2013
Model plane narrowly misses hitting woman in crash

A model flying club has said it is deeply sorry after a member’s plane crashed into a garden... narrowly missing a woman.

Heart-stop mum

15 August 2012
Heart-stop mum

Crisis at the pumps

03 February 2011
Crisis at the pumps

Fuel boss on price hikes

19 January 2011
Fuel boss on price hikes

Fuel prices are at a record high and the boss of a Sheppey-based haulage firm has called on motorists to take action.

Fuel boss on price hikes

19 January 2011
Fuel boss on price hikes

Fuel prices are at a record high and the boss of a Sheppey-based haulage firm has called on motorists to take action.

Would you gamble on Sheppey?

10 November 2010
Would you gamble on Sheppey?

Would you be confident enough to gamble £450,000 on the Isle of Sheppey?

Would you gamble on Sheppey?

10 November 2010
Would you gamble on Sheppey?

Island sailors need your votes

10 November 2010
Island sailors need your votes

The Isle of Sheppey Sailing Club needs Islanders' help to secure a grant of more than £40,000.

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