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A church is to open its doors to shoppers for a free classical concert featuring a double-bass player.
More than 60 volunteers received scrolls of thanks from a Rotary club to mark The Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Sheppey is celebrating after receiving two coveted Queen's Award for Voluntary Service awards plus a Platinum Award from the Royal Voluntary Service.
Meet Mr Allen who gave up a top job in catering to retrain as a teacher and is loving it.
A police officer who clambered under a lorry to help free a trapped and injured motorcyclist has been put forward for a national bravery award.
A home is wanted for seven-year-old Stanley who had to have all his teeth removed after being bullied by bigger alley cats.
A bungling robber was caught after giving his name to a ticket inspector as he took a train to rob a bookies, 'armed' with a pretend shotgun.
A council has dropped plans to include a new swimming pool in its bid for £20m of the government's levelling-up fund because it wasn't 'realistic'.
Two people have been taken to hospital after a crash involving a lorry closed the A249.
Police have issued two CCTV photos of a man they want to talk to following thefts of ink cartridges worth £2k from a supermarket.
Runner Mick Cattell, 75, was picked to take a burning torch to a town's beacon to set it on fire for the Queen's platinum jubilee.
A council leader has dismissed complaints after a councillor slammed his new committee system as being 'unfair'.
Thousands of Kent residents have been taking part in one of the world's biggest cancer trials. We sent our reporter to find out what it is all about.
A couple with an 18-month-old toddler say they were evicted from their holiday park home after they complained park bosses had run over their cat.
Round-up of events in Sittingbourne and the surrounding villages over the next four days.
Round-up of events happening on the Isle of Sheppey over the next four days.
Support is pouring in to help a cash-strapped tea rooms owner who admitted on TV he was sleeping in his cellar to save money.
A council slammed for taking down noisy bunting has replaced it with new flags just in time for The Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
More than 3,000 patients will have to travel to hospital to see their GP after health bosses fail to find a new home for village surgery.
We talk to classmates of former Sex Pistol Sid Vicious to discover what went wrong when he lived in Kent.
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