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Cash Boyle - BBC News, South East. December 31, 2024 at 11:38 AM ... a Ukrainian refugee who moved to Sheppey three years ago, for being so patient as he attended the call-outs across the day.
The paper launched a special ale in 2008 to celebrate its 150th birthday. Named "STG150", it was launched by 3 local soldiers, with profits going to local charities in the Sheppey area. [5] During the course of the year, the paper also featured a special anniversary logo designed by local schoolchildren. [6]
Kingsferry Bridge, with the Sheppey Crossing behind The bridge is a combined road and railway vertical-lift bridge. It carries a 24-foot (7.3m) wide two-lane road, a 6-foot (1.8m) wide footpath and a single-track electrified railway line.
He was selected as the Labour candidate for Sittingbourne and Sheppey on 23 May 2024. [7] McKenna was elected as an officer of the All-party parliamentary group for Health in October 2024. [8] He was one of seven MPs from a healthcare background to sign a letter calling on Parliament to back assisted dying legislation, saying it would benefit ...
On 5 September 2013, a huge pile-up occurred on the southbound carriageway of the Sheppey Crossing, which at the time was a covered in heavy fog.In total, more than 130 vehicles were involved in a series of shunts and 35 people needed hospital treatment, with eight people sustaining serious injuries and 60 others sustaining minor injuries.
95.6 BRFM is a community radio station serving the Isle of Sheppey in Kent which launched on 30 October 2006. The station broadcasts 24 hours a day on 95.6 FM.
Sheppey United F.C. is a football club based on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. The club are members of the Isthmian League South East Division and play at the penny roofing stadium and used to be called holm park. The club is affiliated to the Football Association [1] and is an FA Charter Standard club.
Welcome sign. Sheppey is separated from the mainland by a channel called the Swale.In concert with the Wantsum Channel that once separated the Isle of Thanet from mainland Britain to the east (before it silted over in the late Middle Ages), and Yantlet Creek at the Isle of Grain to the west, it was occasionally used in ancient times by ships navigating to and from ports such as Chatham and ...