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The latest edition of the Medway Messenger is in the shops now with all the latest news, pictures and sport.
Our stories include an exclusive interview with a man accused of prostitute Glenda Potter's murder 19 years ago. Malcolm Shipley described his life since her death as "hell".
We have tracked down Rochester's answer to Banksy. Until now, the artist behind a charcoal depiction of Jesus mysteriously drawn inside Rochester Cathedral and a portrait of the dean left at the altar has kept out of the limelight. But we can reveal he is Michael Turley, a 23-year-old unemployed artist.
We've got the baaa-rmy tale of the sheep who went walkabout in a Lordswood street. Neighbours were stopped in their tracks when they came across them roaming Gleaming Wood Drive. Look out for our exclusive pictures.
And our Christmas campaign in aid of The Wisdom Hospice has received a massive boost - with a £1,000 donation from a businessman whose mum died at the hospice last year.
Plus we have pictures from the first Dickens Christmas Market, which runs until Sunday, December 19.
There's a full page of your letters and in The Codgers' Club, David Jones tells why Christmas was more enjoyable when he was young.
We've got free moisturiser for every reader worth £7.70 and What's On brings you the chance to win tickets to visit Santa's Magical Kingdom.
Sport tells how Gills travel to Macclesfield tomorrow looking for their third straight away victory.
All this and lots more in the Medway Messenger - pop out and pick up a copy today.