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Phoenix House facing the axe again

13 June 2015
Phoenix House facing the axe again

A vital community facility could find itself with nowhere to call home as the lease runs out its premises.

Facebook shows 'every little helps'

11 June 2015
Facebook shows 'every little helps'

Customers took to a social network site to lavish praise on an unsuspecting supermarket employee.

Church warden takes leap of faith

10 June 2015
Church warden takes leap of faith

A grandmother faced her fear of heights to help raise money for charity.

Pub's makeover plans agreed

07 June 2015
Pub's makeover plans agreed

The go ahead has been given to redevelop a former watering-hole which shut its doors to the public two years ago.

Footie tribute to tragic Harrison

05 June 2015
Footie tribute to tragic Harrison

Dozens of youth football teams have signed up for an annual tournament in memory of a Park Regis player who died aged eight.

Boy, 8, raises alarm after finding neglected dogs

05 June 2015
Boy, 8, raises alarm after finding neglected dogs

A young boy raised the alarm when he found two dogs abandoned in a house in appalling conditions for up to three weeks with no food or water.

Big response to job adverts

04 June 2015
Big response to job adverts

A pub chain has revealed it's had a lot of interest from people wanting to work at the town's former court house when it opens as a boozer next month.

Search to find mystery biker heroes

04 June 2015
Search to find mystery biker heroes

The organiser of a motor show is trying to track down a group of motorcyclists to thank them after they rushed to the aid of road crash victims.

Houing estate project gets underway

03 June 2015
Houing estate project gets underway

Work has finally begun on creating a community hub at the heart of Sonora Fields.

Village school on the up

02 June 2015
Village school on the up

Lower Halstow primary has made dramatic improvements in just two years, according to an education watchdog.

School hosts poignant fun run

01 June 2015
School hosts poignant fun run

A fundraiser was staged in memory of pupil's mum who died aged 31, only six months after being diagnosed with cancer.

Sensory garden gets a makeover

31 May 2015
Sensory garden gets a makeover

A supermarket giant is supporting a project that will help school children with learning difficulties.

New mayor keen to get out and about

30 May 2015
New mayor keen to get out and about

Cllr Anita Walker has taken over the role from Cllr George Bobbin.

Cheers! Mill celebrates Camra top pub award

28 May 2015
Cheers! Mill celebrates Camra top pub award

A Sittingbourne micropub has been given the title of the best in the borough.

Plea to keep buildings for care

25 May 2015
Plea to keep buildings for care

A charity has put forward a proposal to rival a housing scheme planned for a former NHS assessment centre.

Shape of things to come at primary

25 May 2015
Shape of things to come at primary

Work is underway to extend a village school to accommodate more children.

Countdown underway for town carnival

22 May 2015
Countdown underway for town carnival

Entries are flooding in for groups wishing to be part of one of the area's biggest events.

Plot thickens in Swale council tax mix-up

21 May 2015
Plot thickens in Swale council tax mix-up

A boundary line which cuts across a number of houses on an estate has caused confusion over who should pay what.

Church warden set to take a leap of faith

20 May 2015
Church warden set to take a leap of faith

Jan Rainer will complete a parachute jump in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.

People hit by fines totalling £10k in litter crackdown

19 May 2015
People hit by fines totalling £10k in litter crackdown

Swale council has doled out penalties to more than 150 people caught dropping rubbish in the town's streets.

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