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Parts of Swale are set for a business boost after being nominated by the government to receive European Union aid.
A Kent jail has become the first in the country to offer a driving school... for inmates.
The head of the Island’s foodbank scheme says there is “no doubt whatsoever” demand for handouts has risen in Swale in the last year.
A ward at Sheppey Community Hospital has been shut temporarily due to a shortage of staff.
The head of the area's food bank scheme claims an ever-increasing number of people are using the service.
Parents of a three-year-old boy - who never woke up after climbing into bed with his mother - have told how their "lives ended" the day he died.
Too many inmates are having their human rights breached in overcrowded cells at a Kent prison, a report has found.
A simple request for a dance changed the lives of Minster couple Stephen and Doreen Cousins.
The date when a national pub and restaurant chain will pull its first pint in Sheerness has been announced.
A Rushenden woman is organising a spruce up of “Sheer-mess” after becoming tired of waiting for rubbish in the town centre to be cleared.
People living in properties with ongoing pipe problems are still drinking from a standpipe after almost four months.
Sir Alan Sugar would have you believe you need to be cruel to be kind when it comes to helping others get into business.
A Sheerness school is making “reasonable” progress towards exiting special measures.
A group of friends are aiming to step their efforts up a gear for a bike ride in aid of a cause close to their hearts.
A Minster man has warned that fossils and endangered plant species on Sheppey’s coast are being threatened by rubbish and fly-tipping.
A documentary-maker has visited one of the two surviving examples of the same type of ship as the SS Richard Montgomery.
Sheerness Docks’ reputation as a popular filming location is growing after it hosted a new music video and a car advert.
A £500,000 project to repair and resurface “Sheppey’s worst road” has been given the green light for this summer.
A new scheme has been set up to help pave the way for improvements at a Sheppey wildlife attraction.
A former Sheppey woman’s past as a teenage spy in Nazi-occupied France during the Second World War has been revealed.