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Children set to be quids in with new bank... at school

09 July 2014
Children set to be quids in with new bank... at school

Pupils will only have to go as far as their school if they want to pay in and withdraw money from a bank account.

Appeal to identify burglary suspect

08 July 2014
Appeal to identify burglary suspect

Officers have released an image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with a break-in.

Monthly market shuts up shop

08 July 2014
Monthly market shuts up shop

Failure to attract new customers and traders prompts organisers to call time on a village market.

Pupils’ history lesson on battlefields

07 July 2014
Pupils’ history lesson on battlefields

Youngsters visited Sittingbourne's twin town in Belgium to pay respects to First World War fallen.

Town primary plans to convert to academy

07 July 2014
Town primary plans to convert to academy

A school has informed parents of its intention to leave the control of Kent County Council.

Bogus caller targets elderly homeowner

06 July 2014
Bogus caller targets elderly homeowner

Police would like to speak to this man about a burglary at an address in Newington.

Council's B & B plans a step closer to reality

06 July 2014
Council's B & B plans a step closer to reality

It's confirmed. Swale council has made an offer on a house so it can provide emergency accommodation for the homeless.

School's pride as pupils receive Diana Award

04 July 2014
School's pride as pupils receive Diana Award

Almost 30 Fulston Manor students have been recognised for the work they do to make the lives of fellow youngsters better.

Meet the moth-er of all insects!

30 June 2014
Meet the moth-er of all insects!

This mammoth moth, measuring 10cms in length, had a family puzzling... until they turned to sleuths on Facebook.

Story leaflet warns of poor parking dangers

29 June 2014
Story leaflet warns of poor parking dangers

Following a major blaze in Murston, fire crews have been sent out to inform residents of the dangers of bad parking.

Invalid car and scooter stolen in night burglary

27 June 2014
Invalid car and scooter stolen in night burglary

Thieves are continuing to target homes and outbuildings across the greater Sittingbourne area.

Economist gives keynote address

25 June 2014
Economist gives keynote address

More than 50 companies heard from the global head of economics at HSBC in a speech about export potential and the state of UK business.

Fund gives heritage project £3k boost

23 June 2014
Fund gives heritage project £3k boost

The dream of restoring a piece of local history to its former glory has taken another step forward.

Rods and mini helicopter stolen in burglary at farm

21 June 2014
Rods and mini helicopter stolen in burglary at farm

Fishing equipment, a motorcycle and a bike are among the possessions stolen in the latest round of break-ins across the area.

Primary waits for green light on plan to expand

20 June 2014
Primary waits for green light on plan to expand

A village school is looking to increase its capacity by more than 200 children.

Plaque unveiled in honour of Island aviation pioneers

19 June 2014
Plaque unveiled in honour of Island aviation pioneers

A plaque which shows a holiday park’s ties to Sheppey’s aviation past has been unveiled.

Scouts display role they played in war

18 June 2014
Scouts display role they played in war

There’s still time to see an exhibition which commemorates the First World War centenary.

Fire horror father’s fear for son after 'arson' attack

17 June 2014
Fire horror father’s fear for son after 'arson' attack

A father has hailed his neighbours as heroes after he and his son were trapped in their flat in a suspected arson attack.

Village gypsy plan turned down

14 June 2014
Village gypsy plan turned down

A councillor has spoken out about gypsy-related planning applications being treated differently to ones from householders.

Group's anger at proposed M2 changes

13 June 2014
Group's anger at proposed M2 changes

Plans to build a new junction off the M2 have been slammed by campaigners who think the money can be better spent.

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