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Book shop owner is 'devastated' at having to shut down

Book shop owner is 'devastated' at having to shut down

05 June 2013

The town's independent book shop Nickel Books is set to close in October.

Round GB rowing team quit race after illness off Kent coast

Round GB rowing team quit race after illness off Kent coast

05 June 2013

Two women have been forced to quit the round Britain rowing race after being hit by sea sickness!

Sheerness flagpole campaign hits new problem – asbestos

Sheerness flagpole campaign hits new problem – asbestos

05 June 2013

A councillor campaigning for a flagpole to be installed in Sheerness has come up against another hurdle.

Vigil and walk for murdered soldier Lee Rigby

Vigil and walk for murdered soldier Lee Rigby

05 June 2013

A memorial walk and vigil to honour Lee Rigby, the soldier murdered in Woolwich, will be held on Sheppey.

Northfleet harbour filling up after 100 years

Northfleet harbour filling up after 100 years

05 June 2013

Though not quite ready for a sailing barge, the water level in the West Dock filled up last week, giving a glimpse of the future.

Pink Ribbonwalk hits Leeds Castle this weekend

Pink Ribbonwalk hits Leeds Castle this weekend

05 June 2013

You can join almost 500 people who have signed up for Saturday's Breast Cancer Care Pink Ribbonwalk at Leeds Castle

Inside this week's Sheerness Times Guardian

Inside this week's Sheerness Times Guardian

04 June 2013

ANOTHER action-packed edition this week with news, sport and leisure from across the Island.

Design club mascot – and win an iPad

Design club mascot – and win an iPad

04 June 2013

A new football team is running a competition for the Island’s youngsters to design and name a mascot.

Inside this week's Sittingbourne News Extra

Inside this week's Sittingbourne News Extra

04 June 2013

ANOTHER action-packed edition this week with news, sport and leisure from across the greater Sittingbourne area.

Nearly ready!

Nearly ready!

04 June 2013

Transformation at Neats Court has been progressing at a fast pace since developer LXB Retail Properties and contractor Kier were given access.

Olympian tests his metal... against a robot

Olympian tests his metal... against a robot

04 June 2013

When it comes to challengers, there are not many on two legs faster than Olympian Adam Gemili. Just as well for BRIAN the robot.

Family celebrate life of young father at memorial party

Family celebrate life of young father at memorial party

04 June 2013

Family and friends have organised a party in memory of Gregg Shoults. The young dad died suddenly at his Hartlip home in October last year.

'Earthquake' as Labrinth sends fans flying

'Earthquake' as Labrinth sends fans flying

04 June 2013

Singer Labrinth caused a sensation at a summer ball when he knocked dozens of fans to the floor in a stage dive.

Spike victim calls for danger to be removed

Spike victim calls for danger to be removed

04 June 2013

A woman impaled on a metal spike during a night out in Rochester has spoken of her ordeal for the first time.

Baby freed from car

Baby freed from car

04 June 2013

Firefighters freed a baby locked in a car at Tunbridge Wells Hospital

Pair released on bail after shooting

Pair released on bail after shooting

04 June 2013

Police investigating a shooting in Maidstone have released two people on bail.

Crowds flock to village war event

Crowds flock to village war event

03 June 2013

Visitors were transported back in time when they arrived at Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway.

Tyler, 15, takes charge of team... of under-14s

Tyler, 15, takes charge of team... of under-14s

03 June 2013

New football boss Tyler House aims to become the Special One by copying old Big 'Ead.

Dismay as weather halts bid to raise Dornier bomber from Goodwin Sands

Dismay as weather halts bid to raise Dornier bomber from Goodwin Sands

03 June 2013

A salvage team must wait around a week to make a new bid to raise a second world war bomber from the English Channel today.

'It costs more to have the light on'

'It costs more to have the light on'

03 June 2013

An independent trader in Gravesend says some days he barely makes enough money to pay for the light being on.

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