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An invasion of costumed science fiction fans will be landing in Sheerness for its third year this summer.
The man who oversees the borough’s parking regulations has said negative perceptions of traffic wardens are unwarranted.
As England’s boys tuck into their half-time oranges a Sheerness pub will be offering up grub tonight.
A Sheppey business is hoping it can keep a flag flying for England after they play Uruguay in a potential qualifying group decider tonight.
A mother is furious at the sentences given to two teens who left her son with a broken nose and permanent seizure disorder after a vicious attack.
The final screening in an outdoor film festival will take place next weekend.
An endangered beetle species - which 'hitches rides' on bees as a larva and then eats their nectar - has been discovered in Kent.
Today is your second to last chance to make the most of a free open-air film festival in Sheerness.
An elderly woman has been flown to hospital after a serious crash that has left four others hurt.
A teenager who hit a stationary car while riding his bike was flown to hospital with multiple injuries.
Kent performers miss out in the live final of Britain's Got Talent.
A Kent woman thought she was being pranked when kmfm presenters told her she had won a range of prizes.
Bosses at a Kent nuclear power station say the public will not be put at risk by plans to relax a safety restriction.
Cuts to Kent prison staff have left 30 inmates to every guard, a representative has claimed after a video emerged of a prisoner being attacked
Police are investigating after a shocking video seems to show a prison inmate having his jaw broken in an attack.
A Sheerness charity has been awarded £45,000 to hold employment training, computer workshops and work experience placements.
A dance club is set to hold its last meeting after more than 40 years.
An 11-year-old girl had her hair cut to raise money for a special chair for severely disabled child.
A mini roundabout is to be replaced with a standard give-way T-junction – nearly five years after plans for its removal were approved.
A man who fractured his pelvis while trying to escape a huge fire has been told it has now fully healed... 11 months after the blaze.
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