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Two arrests as armed police storm road

Two arrests as armed police storm road

Officers armed with guns have arrested two men after storming a residential road.

Virus warning to prison visitors

Virus warning to prison visitors

Family and friends planning on visiting inmates in Kent's prisons are being told to stay away if they have coronavirus symptoms.

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8,000 sewage breaches admitted

8,000 sewage breaches admitted

Southern Water has admitted more than 50 pollution charges in Kent and other counties.

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Kent DIY SOS dads outraged by coronavirus profiteering

Kent DIY SOS dads outraged by coronavirus profiteering

The parents of four children facing physical and mental challenges have taken to Twitter to highlight firms profiteering from the coronavirus scare.

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Woman arrested after four cops assaulted

Woman arrested after four cops assaulted

A woman remains in custody after police officers were assaulted when responding to reports of a disturbance.

Church deploys sign language in virus fight

Church deploys sign language in virus fight

A church congregation has been taught to use sign language so it doesn't need to shake hands during the coronavirus outbreak.

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Huge gas tanker passes Kent coast

Huge gas tanker passes Kent coast

Tugs have helped the giant Malta-registered Yari liquefied natural gas tanker.

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Island gets £24,000 to tackle crime

Island gets £24,000 to tackle crime

The Government is spending £24,000 on Sheppey as part of a Violence Reduction Unit to tackle crime and make the Island safer.

Do you want to paint the town BLUE?

Do you want to paint the town BLUE?

A council is asking firms to bid for the job of painting a seaside town blue. But they will have to be quick. Applications must be in by March 25.

Public urged to help decide home's future

Public urged to help decide home's future

A parish councillor has urged people to step in and take part in a consultation which will help determine the future of a care home.

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Couple unearth long lost Flanders and Swann songs

Couple unearth long lost Flanders and Swann songs

Archivist Leon Berger and partner Sovra Newman unearthed little-known songs in a tribute to English song-writers Michael Flanders and Donald Swann.

Drivers use street 'like a motorway'

Drivers use street 'like a motorway'

A mum says she will not give up trying to make the road she lives in safer.

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Car thief fled police at 100mph

Car thief fled police at 100mph

A man hurled glass bottles from a stolen car and drove towards oncoming motorists during a high-speed chase.

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'Lucy, you'll always be a Sheppey Angel'

'Lucy, you'll always be a Sheppey Angel'

Football clubs have paid tribute to an 'incredible player' who died after a short battle with cancer.

Sheppey schools taking part in My Mum

Sheppey schools taking part in My Mum

Did your child draw a picture for our keepsake Mother's Day supplements? Find out here.

Controversial 700-home plan approved by inspector

Controversial 700-home plan approved by inspector

Plans for up to 700 homes which were turned down by a council's planning committee have been approved by a government inspector.

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Oliver, 7, on the run for hospice

Oliver, 7, on the run for hospice

A seven-year-old boy who loves running has been inspired to raise money for a children's hospice.

End of the line for Swale's phone boxes?

End of the line for Swale's phone boxes?

Communications firm BT is proposing to remove seven telephone boxes from towns and villages.

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Surgery employs nurse to meet rise in demand

Surgery employs nurse to meet rise in demand

A doctors' surgery has recruited a specialist nurse to help with a rise in demand for appointments.

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Bridge power problem adds to delays

Bridge power problem adds to delays

Temporary traffic lights on a bridge where an emergency generator has been installed have been adding to misery for motorists.

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