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Ep 1736Podcast: Domestic abuser jailed after threatening to kill his partner and burn her family’s house down
A domestic abuser who threatened to kill the mother of three of his children and burn her family’s house down has been jailed. But the father of Martin Creed’s victim says “justice has not been served”, after he admitted abusing his partner of eight years in a caravan on Sheppey. Also in today’s podcast, a man has appeared in court after being accused of murdering his mother at their home near Dover. The 64-year-old victim was attacked at a home in Khartoum Square on Sunday. A mum who moved to a garden city for a “blissful green escape” says it’s become a “living hell” thanks to ongoing construction. Within weeks of moving in to the property at Ebbsfleet Garden City last August with her son she’d realised she’d moved into a working building site. A team of veterans have arrived in Kent as they attempt to sail around the UK. They're using two wooden tall ships which are traditionally rigged and will be docked at Ramsgate for the next few days. And in cricket, Adam Hollioake insists he’s a better coach for his first season in charge of Kent. He’s been speaking as they look to get their new County Championship campaign underway against Durham this Easter long weekend. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1735Podcast: Developer Hodson enters administration leaving future of almost 6,000 homes in Chilmington, in Ashford, Green in doubt
A developer involved in one of Kent’s biggest housing projects has gone into administration - casting doubt over key infrastructure. Administrators have been appointed just months after the company failed to avoid more than £50 million in agreed contributions. Also in today’s podcast, a mum-of-one murdered by her estranged husband had told police just 16 days before she was killed that she feared it was “very likely” he would seriously harm her. A report has revealed officers deemed Ramona Stoia was only at “medium” risk following his arrest for physical and sexual offences against her. A dreaded contraflow is set to be deployed on the M20 for the Easter holiday travel rush in anticipation of high passenger numbers heading through Kent to Europe. The motorway will be closed tonight so the Operation Brock system can be installed – we’ve spoken to local roads bosses. We're being encouraged to count the number of bug splatters on our number plates as part of an annual survey. It's called Bugs Matter - and you can log the data through an app to help track insect numbers. And in sport, you can hear from members of the victorious rugby team from Maidstone Grammar School who are heading to meet the town's mayor later. It's after they secured a dramatic 22-21 win at Twickenham to lift the Schools Under-18 Vase. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1734Podcast: Daughter of alcoholic Gillingham man says he 'spent thousands' ordering drinks on Uber Eats and other delivery apps before his death
The family of an alcoholic who spent thousands of pounds on delivery apps to order alcohol have called for more safety measures. The Gillingham man's family say he was spending up to £60 a day on Uber Eats and it accelerated his death – they’re calling for more to be done to restrict the sale of alcohol. Also on today’s podcast, detectives have charged a man with murder following the death of a woman in Dover. The 64 year-old was found dead after police were called to a home in Khartoum Square in Whitfield on Sunday afternoon – the suspect will be in court today. It has been a year since the government approved plans for the most ambitious road project in a generation, the Lower Thames Crossing. Bosses behind the scheme have now given an update on how it is progressing with hundreds of people working across the scheme. Residents of a block of flats in Maidstone say action should have been taken sooner to fix a leak which has left them without water since Friday. The problem was first identified at Sandling Park four months ago, but now the pipe has burst forcing supplies to be turned off. And, a college in Sheerness has officially unveiled its new campus extension. It’s hoped the EKC Sheppey college facility will boost opportunities for young people on the island. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1733Podcast: Bosses 'deeply heartbroken' after fire breaks out at The Hengist in Aylesford High Street
The bosses of a popular restaurant in Aylesford have told the KentOnline Podcast they're 'deeply heartbroken' following a fire over the weekend. Crews were called to The Hengist in the High Street just after midnight on Sunday. At its height, eight engines and a height vehicle were at the scene, with pictures showing smoke billowing into the night sky. The boss of a nightclub at the centre of a meningitis outbreak in Canterbury has exclusively revealed to the podcast that they will reopen later this week. Club Chemistry voluntarily closed it's doors earlier this month after almost 90% of cases could be traced back to the venue. A Herne Bay man is getting ready to run 200 miles to Paris as part of a mental health campaign. 22-year-old Fin Dale will be setting off from his local pub tomorrow, and it'll take two weeks for him to get to the iconic Eiffel Tower. Football, and it was another defeat for Gillingham at the weekend - their fifth in a row. They were beaten 2-0 at Crawley Town with both goals coming in the dying moments of the match. Hear from manager Gareth Ainsworth and defender Andy Smith. It was a much better result for Punjab United who drew the first leg of their FA Vase semi-final. The Gravesend-based side travelled to Cockfosters on Saturday and it finished 1-1. The second leg takes place at their home ground on April 4. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1732Podcast: The most and least affordable places to buy a home in Kent are revealed
If you're looking to get on the housing ladder, figures today have revealed the most and least affordable parts of Kent. Property prices in Dover are just seven times residents' earnings, but in Sevenoaks it's much higher at more than 10 times. Reporter Sam Lennon has been in Dover and speaking to people who live and work in the town. Crews have been tackling a blaze at a car dealership in Canterbury which caused heavy smoke and travel disruption. Seven fire engines were sent to the Mercedes-Benz showroom on Sturry Road at around half five this morning. Plans to build 2,500 homes near Sittingbourne have been delayed. A decision on the development off Sheppey Way in Bobbing was due to be made last night, but it's been deferred by Swale Council. Hear from local democracy reporter Dan Esson. A Medway mum's been forced to give up work to look after her son after he was given a place at a mainstream school that can't support his needs. Five year-old Hudson Black has autism and sensory processing disorders but was given a place at Parkwood Primary in Rainham which says it isn't suitable. We've been speaking to Hudson's mum Charlotte. A Kent campaign group has welcomed a landmark ruling in the US, against the owners of Youtube and Instagram. Google and Meta have been found liable for young woman's addiction to social media. We've got reaction from Whitstable Unplugged. And in sport, it's a trip to Crawley Town for Gillingham in league two this weekend. The Gills will be hoping to end a run of four defeats. Hear from manager Gareth Ainsworth and defender Sam Gale. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1731Podcast: Father and son jailed for killing four-year-old Peter Maughan in crash in Southfleet
Two men have been jailed for killing a four-year-old family member in a crash near Gravesend. Peter Maughan died after the 4x4 he was travelling in with his parents and youngster sister was clipped at speed by a vehicle pursuing them on New Barn Road in Southfleet last June. Hear from Peter's mother Hayley Maughan and Senior prosecutor Natalie Smith who spoke outside court. Also in today's podcast, a driver who struck a teacher in a hit and run in Medway has been found guilty of causing death by careless driving. Ben Allen was knocked down as he walked along Station Road in Cliffe following a night out in December 2021. If you live in three parts of Medway, you're being urged to have a say on how £60million should be spent. We told you last week how Twydall, Luton and Rede Common are getting an equal share of Pride in Place funding from government. Gillingham and Rainham MP Naushabah Khan has been speaking to the local democracy reporting service. The KentOnline Podcast has been told the UK's largest solar farm on land in Kent will be up and running within months. Cleve Hill Solar Park covers 900 acres in Graveney between Faversham and Whitstable after being approved by the government six years ago. And, Talia Mar has been on our sister radio station, kmfm, talking about how being an independent artist has changed her career. The 'Stay the Night' singer left her record label in 2024. Her new single 'Suit and Tie' is her third independent release. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1730Podcast: Prince and Princess of Wales due among congregation at Canterbury Cathedral for enthronement of Dame Sarah Mullally as Archbishop of Canterbury
It's an historic day in Kent as the enthronement of the first female Archbishop of Canterbury takes place. Today's ceremony at Canterbury Cathedral is the symbolic start of Dame Sarah Mullally's leadership of the Church of England. More than 2,000 people including the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Prime Minister will be at the ceremony. Three students from the John Wallis Church of England Academy in Ashford will also be taking part hear from MacAnthony Ihejirika and the school's chaplain Ian Rich. Also in today's podcast, you're now able to travel around Canterbury on e-bikes. Rental firm Beryl is bringing the vehicles to the city and already runs similar schemes in Manchester, Plymouth and Bradford. We're joined on the episode by reporter Brad Harper who went along to the launch. Residents of a village near Maidstone have criticised plans to build 26 homes on an agricultural field near their homes. Developers have submitted an application for land off Gallants Lane in East Farleigh. Meantime, there are fears a new development in Dover will result in the loss of almost all of the parking spaces around a nearby church. 11 homes are set to be built along Northbourne Road in Great Mongeham, with double yellow line directly outside. And in sport, Kent's head coach Adam Hollioake says there's no reason some of his young players couldn't represent England at senior level one day. Several of them were given their first-team debuts last summer and are said to be showing promise. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1729Podcast: Police launch investigation after fire at Ramo's Cafe in Strood High Street
An investigation's underway following a fire at a café in Strood. Emergency crews were called to the High Street at about 4am and at its height seven fire engines were at the scene along with a height vehicle. Also in today's podcast, drivers have been stuck in gridlocked traffic because of a closure of the Medway Tunnel. There was a power failure overnight which led to long delays through Strood, Gillingham and Chatham. We have the latest on the situation from councillor Alex Paterson. Two of Kent's MPs are calling for a crackdown on catapults being used to hurt animals. Dartford's Jim Dickson has raised the issue in the commons, meantime, Faversham and Mid Kent's Helen Whately has been to visit an animal rescue centre where volunteers deal with wildlife that's been injured. Hear from Mark Henderson from the Columbines Wildlife Care in Teynham near Sittingbourne. Also on the podcast, we've been hearing from the mother of a young girl from Kent who lives with a rare condition that's left her locked in her own body. 11-year-old Poppy has Rett Syndrome, a degenerative disease that's rarely seen in boys but affects one in every ten-thousand girls. And in sport, Sam Northeast says he wants to help Kent secure a move back to the top flight this season. The batsman has rejoined the county after being involved in Glamorgan's promotion from league two last summer. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1728Podcast: Tributes to Kent Police officer who died after being involved in a crash while responding to emergency call on A20 in Farningham, near Swanley
There have been tributes to a “selfless” and “brave” Kent Police officer who has died after being involved in a crash while responding to an emergency call. 27-year-old PC Bradley Corke died yesterday after being critically injured in the line of duty after a serious crash in Farningham last week. Also in today’s podcast, latest figures show there have been no new meningitis cases linked to the outbreak in Kent. It means 20 cases have been confirmed, with nine still under investigation – it’s as business bosses are hoping this week’s enthronement of the new Archbishop of Canterbury will bring tourists back to the city. Tom Burke is best known for playing a troubled private detective haunted by his past in hit crime series Strike. But the 44-year-old is now trying to solve a “complex issue” off screen: helping Ashford town centre overcome an “identity crisis”. We've been hearing from a Kent mental health nurse, who works with the team that offered her support during pregnancy. After suffered severe bipolar and psychotic episodes while expecting her fourth child Tynisa Nixon received help from the Kent and Medway Mental Heath NHS Trust perinatal support team. And in football, you can hear from the Gillingham manager after his side threw away an advantage on Saturday. The Gills looked in charge at the break, but two minutes into the second half Bristol took the lead and went on to secure the 2 – 1 win. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1727Podcast: Explosions heard as fire rips through Matts Hill Farm industrial estate, Hartlip, near Sittingbourne
A huge fire has engulfed several vehicles and industrial buildings after breaking out near Sittingbourne late last night. Fire crews were called to Matts Hill Farm shortly after people reported hearing loud explosions. Also in today’s podcast, the father of an 18-year-old girl who died during the Kent meningitis outbreak has described his family’s devastation as “immeasurable” as they call for urgent changes to vaccine access. Juliette Kenny, a Year 13 pupil at Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School in Faversham, died on Saturday - less than 24 hours after first falling ill. Opposition parties have stormed out of a “divisive fantasy debate” on immigration at County Hall. In scenes of high drama rarely seen at Kent County Council Liberal Democrat leader Antony Hook led the members out after saying the motion was a “political stunt” based on “discriminatory assumptions”. Dad-friendly play dates are being launched in Tunbridge Wells this weekend by support group Dad La Soul. The two hour sessions blend play and culture, offering men a place to connect and engage with their children And in football, Gillingham’s run of games against promotion chasers is over, but they’re still expects a tough test at Priestfield this weekend. The Gills have conceded 12 goals in their last three games – you can hear from striker Ronan Hale as they prepare to welcome Bristol Rovers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1726Podcast: HMP Swaleside on Sheppey named 'worst prison in country' as damning report highlights violence and drug issues
Coming up in today's episode, the KentOnline Podcast has been told a jail in Kent is one of the worst in the country. An inspection of HMP Swaleside on Sheppey, found incidents of violence and drug supply were high. Concerns have also been raised about the risk to the public, with the site failing as a training and rehabilitation facility. But first, there's been another increase in the number of cases of meningitis in Kent following a deadly outbreak. Health experts say 15 are confirmed and 12 are being investigated - bringing the total to 27. Two young people have died and others are being treated in hospital. The outbreak centres around Canterbury, hear from the acting vice chancellor at the University of Kent, and the city's MP who is calling for a MenB vaccine to be more widely available. A man's been arrested following a stabbing in Gillingham. Armed police were called to Mill Road near the Medway Park sports centre yesterday lunchtime, we've got reaction from people in the area at the time. And in sport, Maidstone Grammar School will compete in the final of the National Under 18 Vase today. They'll take on Newcastle's Dame Allen School at Twickenham after a hard fought campaign. As a state-funded school, they've competed against mostly independent schools in the knock-out rounds. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1725Podcast: Herne Bay mum speaks of shock as daughter, who lives in Canterbury, is treated in hospital for meningitis following deadly outbreak
The number of cases of meningitis in Kent has risen to 20. Medics say six are confirmed to be group B meningococcal disease - or MenB. Meantime, a mum has spoken of her shock after her daughter became ill and ended up in hospital. 21-year-old Keeleigh Goodwin lives in a house share in the Wincheap part of Canterbury and started to feel unwell over the weekend. The outbreak is being linked to three events at Club Chemistry in the city and anyone who went there is being urged to get antibiotics as a precaution. So far, 2,500 doses of antibiotics have been handed out at four clinics in the county. In this episode, you can also hear from Dr Anjan Ghosh who is Kent's director of public health. Other top stories, and, a Birchington man who organised the supply of class A drugs across east Kent has been locked up. Police say the 30-year-old used a luxury watch business as a cover up and was caught singing while handling his illicit money. A father and step-daughter have joined forces to bring traditional English dishes to a Kent town with a new “upmarket” eatery in a former landmark pub. Businessman Henry Cooper and Tabitha Bennet are transforming the old King’s Head in Sittingbourne into a café and restaurant. And in sport, the Gillingham manager is focusing on performance, rather than results, after last night's loss to Swindon Town. They were defeated 2-0 at Priestfield despite managing 20 shots on target. Hear from Gareth Ainsworth and young striker Harry Waldock. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1724Podcast: MenB confirmed as deadly strain of meningitis linked to Club Chemistry in Canterbury following deaths of two young people
The family of a teenager from Faversham who died after contracting meningitis say they're 'beyond devastated'. 18-year-old Juliette Kenney was in the sixth form at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School. A student from the University of Kent has also died, while other young people remain in hospital. The UK health security agency has confirmed Meningitis B is the strain behind the outbreak. Babies have been vaccinated against it since 2015, but older students aren't protected unless they've had the jab. Also in today's podcast, the multi-million pound rebuild of a school near Sittingbourne has been completed, following more than 18 months of work. It means Teynham Primary will be able to welcome more pupils in future, as hundreds of new homes are also planned for the area. The new Archbishop of Canterbury is setting off on an 87-mile pilgrimage today - ahead of her installation at Canterbury Cathedral. Dame Sarah Mullally will walk from St Paul's Cathedral to Canterbury Cathedral, joining prayer services at churches and abbeys along the way. And in sport, the Gillingham boss has told his squad they need to toughen up ahead of tonight's clash against Swindon Town. The Gills have suffered a run of disappointing results - losing 5 - 0 to Cambridge United last time out. They're sitting 17th in League Two, while tonight's visitors to Priestfield are in 6th. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1723Podcast: University of Kent student and Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School pupil die in meningitis outbreak in Canterbury
Two young people have died following a meningitis outbreak in Canterbury. One was studying at the University of Kent in the city while the other was in the sixth form at Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School in Faversham. Several other young people, who are believed to be Uni students, are understood to be in hospital. Hear from our reporter Max Chesson who has been at the campus. We've also been speaking to a leading GP about how contagious the infection is. Also in today's podcast, figures seen by KentOnline show more than 2700 households in Kent are living in temporary accommodation. That includes more than 1,600 families with children. Medway has the highest number, followed by Dover. But, some areas have managed to reduce their figures including Thanet, where it's dropped from 302 to 219 in the space of a year. A Kent family have been accused of fraud, after launching a fundraiser to help build an accessible home for their disabled son. Eight-year-old Evan has muscular dystrophy and money is being raised to build a property near Maidstone with all the required adaptations inside. Mum Laura says their GoFundMe was reported by people who believe Evan looks too healthy. And in sport, the Gillingham manager's said his side have hit 'rock bottom' after another heavy defeat in league two. They lost 5-0 away at Cambridge United on Saturday - following a 5-1 loss to MK Dons on Tuesday night. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1722Podcast: Family pays tribute to Ammber Fenn, from Rochester, who died in car crash on A249 near Sheppey Crossing
Tributes have been paid to a “fiercely loyal” and “always smiling” big sister who died in a crash. Ammber Fenn was driving her car towards Sittingbourne on the A249, near Sheppey Crossing, when it collided with a BMW on January 30. Also in today’s podcast, a leading expert has been asked to help with a project to tackle health inequalities in Kent. The county council say it's one of their top priorities - after stats revealed people in some coastal areas have poorer health and a shorter life expectancy that those inland. We’ve got the details as it’s been revealed one of Kent’s MPs has declared more in outside interests since the start of 2025 than any other by some distance. Tom Tugendhat has two additional jobs paying almost twice the average salary for only a few hours a month, and has taken expensive trips around the globe paid for by foreign governments and think tanks. The KentOnline Podcast has spoken to a Kent woman who's recovering from an eating disorder and says weight loss jabs are creating a worrying new dynamic for people with body image issues. Shannon Travers-Spencer says she tried to purchase them when suffering a relapse - and found it far too easy. And in football, it's a trip to promotion chasing Cambridge United for Gillingham this weekend. It follows Tuesday night's 5-1 defeat to MK Dons at Priestfield – you can hear from striker Sam Vokes who says they're determined to put things right. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1721Podcast: South East Water says it can supply water to all the 19,000 new homes planned for Tonbridge and Malling
House-building plans are in jeopardy as South East Water has warned that it has the capacity to supply water to only one third of all the new homes being planned. Bosses in Tonbridge and Malling are in the process of drawing up a new Local Plan which allocates land for more than 19,000 new homes across the borough by 2042 - expanding the borough’s population by over a third. Also in today’s podcast, the 999 call an e-bike rider made to the emergency services after striking a 91-year-old as he put the rubbish out has been released. Clifford Cage has become the first cyclist in British legal history to be convicted of manslaughter but has avoided being sent to prison – you can hear from the daughter of the victim who spoke following the sentencing. A mum-of-three who created an award-winning podcast after losing her husband in a scuba diving tragedy has published her first book about coping and recovering from losing a partner. Ben Moss from Faversham failed to resurface during a trip near Dover and his body's never been found – wife Rosie started a podcast to share her story and hear from other widows. The owner of an animal sanctuary has spoken to us about her relief after legal proceedings against her were dropped. The action had been brought against the Happy Pants Ranch near Sittingbourne after it was alleged that the animal sanctuary had failed to comply with a noise abatement order it had served after neighbours reported disturbance. And a visitor car park at one of the UK’s most famous beauty spots is now being locked overnight following a surge in anti-social behaviour. The National Trust has introduced the restrictions at a 300-space site serving the iconic White Cliffs of Dover. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1720Podcast: Plans for 725 new homes would "double the population" of Meopham as campaigners say it's "beyond comprehension"
Campaigners have branded plans to build 725 homes in their village as “beyond comprehension”, claiming it would double the population. The outline planning application for a mixed-use neighbourhood in Meopham would be 50% affordable and targeted at first-time buyers and downsizers. Also in today’s podcast, a controversial massive housing development backed by Prince William has been given the green light despite claims it would be an “eyesore” and a “Trojan Horse” for even more homes. After hours of debate in a council meeting last night, the 2,500-home estate on the southeast edge of Faversham has been approved. A mum-of-two says she was “put through hell” by one of her late husband’s clients who refused to pay for building work carried out shortly before his death. You can hear from Jo-Anne Mapp, whose husband was in the process of renovating a home in Whitstable when he died in July last year. One of Medway's MPs has told us graffiti in her constituency is making the area look uncared for and unloved. Naushabah Khan's reported an increase in tags on walls in Gillingham and has started a campaign to clean it up. And in football, you can hear from the manager after Gillingham were soundly beaten at home by Milton Keynes Dons last night. The Gills conceded three goals in 18 first-half minutes – they’re the third team since the start of the year to beat the Gills at Priestfield by three goals or more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1719Podcast: Two planning applications emerge for Traveller sites on land off White Post Lane in Sole Street as families "just need a place to live"
New proposals to create two Traveller sites have been submitted just weeks after legal action started because several mobile homes had been stationed without permission. It follows several ongoing planning disputes over the use of the farmland near Gravesend in the past three years. Also in today’s podcast, dramatic police footage has emerged showing a fleeing thief leaping from a second-floor window to avoid being arrested. When officers tried to arrest Bobby Thorpe, he refused them entry to the Tonbridge property, and they forced their way inside. A campaign started in Kent calling for the age women are first called for a mammogram to be lowered could now be debated in parliament. It's after a chemotherapy nurse noticed an increase in the number of younger women with breast cancer. The boss of a dedicated live music venue opening this weekend says it will bring “quality entertainment” to a town that is currently “underserved”. Stuart Cameron is launching The Swale Assembly in what used to be Life nightclub in Sittingbourne High Street. And in football, Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth has spoken of the ‘seemingly endless resources’ available to midweek visitors MK Dons. They’re second in the League Two table ahead of their visit to Priestfield tonight, five points behind leaders Bromley and with a game in hand. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1718Podcast: Drunken Sittingbourne man violently attacked Travel Masters school bus full of children after being refused a lift home by the driver
A Sittingbourne man’s avoided jail after becoming violent and punching the windscreen of a packed school bus when he was denied entry by the driver. He was “extremely intoxicated” at the time and demanded to be let on board while the vehicle had been stopped in traffic. Also in today’s podcast, you can hear from a Kent charity who say they've had a record year for the amount of surplus food they've redistributed. FareShare collects products from supermarkets that would otherwise go to waste - bosses say they’ve hit targets they haven’t seen since the pandemic. Parts of a former Debenhams are set to undergo a major transformation starting this week - with a medical centre earmarked for the site in Folkestone. Plans to transform the Art Deco section of the town centre building, known as Folca Two, have been in motion to bring the property back into public use. We’ve got the details on a bid to make Thanet the “Isle of Culture” for 2029 Artist and Margate resident Dame Tracey Emin, along with East Thanet MP Polly Billington, have kickstarted the campaign. And in football, we’ve heard from manager Gareth Ainsworth after a late equaliser denied Gillingham victory on Saturday. The Gills looked set to earn all three points before Fleetwood struck deep into stoppage time to rescue a point, the game ending 1-1. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1717Podcast: Snodland man speaks about road rage attack near roundabout on A249 in Maidstone that left his arm broken
A Snodland man has spoken of the moment he suffered a broken arm during a road rage attack in Maidstone. Phil Webster had been approaching a roundabout on the A249 when he says he was cut up by another vehicle. Also in today's podcast, more than 40 people have been arrested as Kent Police crack down on fraud. Officers have been targeting suspected criminals who defraud others through romance scams, unnecessary building repairs and postal scams. Campaigners have welcomed news that a merger of two private schools in Kent has been put on hold. St Lawrence College in Ramsgate announced last week it was going to close its site and join forces with Dover College. Parents criticised a lack of consultation and bosses now say they will reconsider options open to them. Hear from Laura Holden who has a child there. There are plans to spend £4 million on another bridge over the River Medway in Maidstone. It would run alongside the existing High Level Rail Bridge and be specifically for cyclists. In sport, it's a home game for Gillingham this weekend, following last week's victory away at Barrow. The Gills scored in the dying seconds to secure a 1-0 victory after three losses in a row. We've been catching up with striker Seb Palmer-Holden and manager Gareth Ainsworth. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1716Podcast: Firefighters battle blaze at derelict Swanton House in Elwick Road, Ashford
Firefighters have been tackling a blaze in a derelict building next to Ashford College. Huge plumes of smoke were seen coming from Swanton House in Elwick Road yesterday evening. Hear from our reporter Max Chesson who has been to the scene. Also in today's episode, a document detailing where 23,000 homes could be built in Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay will be debated by councillors for the first time tonight. It's known as a Local Plan and also sets out where things like roads will need to be constructed to support new developments and growing populations. Our local democracy reporter Dan Esson has more information. The MP for Ashford is warning that exposure to misinformation on social media is damaging children's mental health. It's as TikTok videos have emerged encouraging so called "school wars" across the county, with organised fighting between pupils. A number of schools have sent letters home to parents saying it's already impacting children. We've been speaking to Sojan Joseph. Vouchers will be handed out in schools across Kent as we celebrate World Book Day. It's as recent figures from the National Literacy Trust show daily reading levels for children have reached a 20-year low. Hear from award winning Kent author Annabel Steadman who wrote the Skandar series. And in sport, the Maidstone United manager's admitted he may need to add to his squad due to injury problems. Strike Muhammadu Faal was stretchered off on Tuesday night while goalkeeper Nathan Harness suffered concussion. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1715Podcast: Work to fix 'rollercoaster' A299 Thanet Way to start this summer
It's been confirmed work to fix a stretch of the Thanet Way will start this summer. The A299 between the Dargate Services and Roman Galley pub has been reduced to 50 miles per hour since last September after bumps appeared in the surface. The county council say repairs will be carried out over six weeks from June 1st. Also in today's podcast, police have released footage of the moment they found a burglar hiding in the loft of a house in Ashford. Antony Allen, 47, who doesn't have a permanent address, had targeted a home in the town at Christmas while the owners were away. As the conflict in the Middle East continues, holidaymakers in Kent are being urged not to panic if they have got future flights booked to countries like Dubai. Thousands of Brits have been left stranded after the country was caught up in retaliatory strikes over the weekend. Hear from Chris Scoble who owns a travel agents in Tunbridge Wells. Meantime, we're told pupils at a school in Dubai that's partnered with one here in Kent are being offered support during the unrest. Explosions were reported in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday and students at Kent College Dubai are currently doing remote learning to stay safe. A construction graduate from Canterbury says more needs to be done to help women and girls get into the building industry. 25 year-old Jessica Scanlon works on a site in Deal, after getting a degree in project management. She's calling for an end to gender stereotypes when career advice is given in schools. And in sport, Scott Wagstaff has been named as the new manager of the youth team at Gillingham. He takes over from Joe Dunne who left the club last month. The 35-year-old made 66 appearances for the Gills over two years, scoring four goals, and still plays for Tonbridge Angels. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1714Podcast: Tunbridge Wells dad living in Abu Dhabi speaks about seeing missiles intercepted as a conflict in the Middle East continues
A Kent dad who lives in Abu Dhabi has told the podcast about the moment he was alerted to potential missile strikes. Justin Cooke received a message on his phone shortly before seeing puffs of smoke in the sky as the missiles were intercepted. The retaliatory strikes on Saturday followed an attack by America and Israel on Iran which killed the country's leader. Also in today's episode, the head of the Met Police says he's fiercely committed to restoring trust, five years on from the murder of Sarah Everard. The 33-year-old was abducted in Clapham by then serving officer Wayne Couzens from Deal, her body was later found in woodland near Ashford. We've been asking women in Rochester how safe they feel now. The Canterbury MP has raised concerns in the commons about funding for children with Special Educational Needs in Kent. It follows an announcement from the government that £4 billion will be invested to make mainstream schools more inclusive. A Kent football club say they've been left in limbo after developers dropped plans for two 3G pitches, as part of proposals for a new housing estate. Larkfield and New Hythe Football Club have been working with Obee Estates to deliver a community sports hub at the site of the former Oast Park Golf Course. However, a revised application includes 320 houses and a grass pitch only. And in sport, there's action in the quarter finals of the Kent Senior Cup tonight. Gillingham take on Tonbridge Angels at the Longmead Stadium. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1713Podcast: Traders in Sheerness High Street say they are 'fighting a losing battle' after a number of small businesses closed
Traders in Sheerness High Street say they're fighting a losing battle to keep their shopping promenade alive after the closure of several small businesses. Black Cat hardware closed on Valentine's Day with the owner telling customers it was no longer feasible to keep it open due to a drop in footfall. It follows other independents who have shut in recent months and our reporter has been getting reaction from Declan Forley who runs Sheerness Mobility Ltd with his dad. Also in today's podcast, the foreign secretary says they're working to bring home tens of thousands of British nationals stranded in the United Arab Emirates following a weekend of airstrikes. Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been targeted in revenge for the US and Israel carrying out an attack on Iran over the weekend which killed its supreme leader. Dr Yaniv Voller is a senior lecturer in Middle East politics at the University of Kent, he's been explaining why the UAE has been caught up in the dispute and what Britain's involvement is. A KentOnline investigation has found a car park company has made nearly £20,000 from drivers in Kent through what's known as 'major keying errors'. It happens if you enter a digit incorrectly when putting your number plate into a payment machine at various country parks. Hear from one man who was issued with a penalty notice. A Kent footballer's been telling us what it's like to train and play during Ramadan. Throughout the holy month many Muslims choose not to eat or drink during daylight hours. Muhammadu Faal plays for Maidstone United and has praised how supportive the club have been. And, it was a dramatic last minute win for Gillingham at the weekend. They beat Barrow 1-0 away from home from pretty much the last kick of the match in the 103rd minute. We've got reaction from manager Gareth Ainsworth. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1712Podcast: Family pays tribute to ‘inspiring’ restaurant manager at Fish at 55 in Rochester High Street taken 'far too young'
Friends and family have paid tribute to a popular restaurant manager – saying the “inspiring” young woman died “far too young”. Charlotte Redsell was a much-loved and well respected boss at Fish 55 in Rochester but the community was rocked by her death last October at the age of just 26. Also in today’s podcast, a killer captured on CCTV shouting "I've got a nice surprise for you" as he swung a machete-style blade at his victim before chasing him to his death has been jailed for 16 years. Chris Maclean could also be heard yelling "Game over" after the pursuit of Jay Gerrett in Sittingbourne tragically ended with him falling from a height of 13ft down an embankment and retaining wall into the path of a passing car on the road below. A window cleaner whose heart stopped nine times while he was working at a pub admits it is a “miracle” he is still alive. Joe Carver suffered a cardiac arrest while on a job in November 2025 – he spokes to us and says it was the wake up call he needed. You can hear from a Kent teen who only last summer left school but is now running her own business. 18-year-old Daisy Webb has opened The Boat and Bean cafe bar in Wateringbury after deciding university was not for her. And in football, after a disappointing 3-nil defeat last time out, Gillingham head to Barrow this weekend. They've dropped to 16th in the league two table and are 12 points off the play-offs – we’ve spoken to defender Robbie McKenzie ahead of the match. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1711Podcast: The Canterbury Tales attraction telling Chaucer’s much-loved stories has been revived using the latest technology
One of Kent’s most popular visitor attractions has been revived, with its new bosses promising a spectacular, immersive experience. It follows a million-pound makeover of The Canterbury Tales - which tells Geoffrey Chaucer's much-loved stories of a medieval cast of pilgrims on their journey from London to Canterbury Cathedral. Also in today’s podcast, we’ve spoken to a Kent homelessness charity as new figures show there's been a rise in the number of people sleeping rough on our streets. A government snapshot shows 174 were counted on a single night last autumn – that’s an increase of 17%. You can also hear from the neice of a Rainham man who died from a rare cancer at just 55 who’s hoping to raise money so other people can be tested for it. Andy Bird initially thought a lump on his leg was an insect bite - but it turned out to be epithelioid sarcoma. A transport boss is ditching the Middle East to come back home and get back behind the pumps at an award-winning pub. New licensees have taken over the running of The Admiral’s Arm in Queenborough - which was previously named Kent pub of the year as well as one of the top 16 pubs in Britain. And you can hear from a Kent family who were left stunned as their dog gave birth to a record-breaking 17 puppies. The owner, who lives near Canterbury, has told us how the adorable Irish Doodles “just kept coming” after her pet went into a 13-hour labour. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1710Podcast: Grandmother told by Ashford Borough Council she can't return to her home of 25 years after devastating fire
A grandmother of 12 has been left heartbroken after a council confirmed she cannot return to her home of more than 25 years following a devastating fire. The blaze ripped through her three-bedroom house in South Ashford last month and she was initially told she would be able to return once repairs to the council-owned property had been completed. Also in today’s podcast, the KentOnline Podcast has been told the Port of Dover will be ready for the full rollout of new border checks for passengers heading to the EU. From the 10th of April, everyone travelling through to mainland Europe will have to provide a fingerprint and photo – you can hear from the Port CEO ahead of the changes. You can hear from a mum-of-two was told she had multiple brain tumours after previously battling breast cancer twice. The 35-year-old underwent successful surgery in 2024 but just before Christmas last year, she started suffering from severe headaches and problems with her vision. Another Kent town has bid to become the first-ever UK Town of Culture. The competition aims to celebrate the legacy and creativity of some of the country’s smaller places – Chatham’s bid is being led by Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust. And the local authority in Maidstone say there's been an incredible community response to a campaign to save Swift colonies. They're taking action to try to bolster declining populations but handing out free boxes for the birds to nest in. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1709Podcast: Swimmers concerned about increase in sewage discharges at Hythe following heavy rainfall this winter
Swimmers say they are anxious about going in the sea at Hythe because of the amount of sewage being discharged into the water. The group regularly travel from Ashford to swim at sunrise, but say they've seen an increasing number of floating objects. Hear from one of the group, and we've had a response from Southern Water. Also in today's podcast, a Kent campaigner's told us she has some concerns over the government's plans to reform the special educational needs system. Yesterday, they announced a £4 billion package and say more youngsters with SEN will be taught in mainstream schools by offering language therapists and specialist teacher training. Lisa Lloyd from Aylesford has some concerns. We've been hearing from the bosses of a Kent vineyard about how they've been impacted by the wet start to the year. Bosses at Nucleus Winery at Fort Borstal say heavy and persistent rainfall can wash nutrients away from the soil and hamper harvesting efforts. A dental practice has opened on a new-build estate in north Kent after hundreds of residents called for one. Smile Tech Dental's set up a branch at The Prep Rooms in Castle Hill which is part of Ebbsfleet Garden City and is designed to be a one-stop shop for people living there. And in sport, Gillingham's Marcus Wyllie has gone out on load for the rest of the season. The striker hasn't played a league game for the Gills in four months and has moved to National South side Ebbsfleet United. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1708Podcast: New big name store could join the like of M&S, Dunelm and The Range at Sittingbourne Retail Park
Plans have been put in to add another shop to the retail park in Sittingbourne. The owners want to convert an area of land that's currently used for parking between Carpet Right and Dunelm at the site in Mill Way. Hear from reporter Alex Langridge who has been covering the story. Also on today's episode, a Sheppey woman who lost her dad to cancer is calling on peers not to stand in the way of the assisted dying bill. MPs voted it through last June with a narrow majority. It's now being debated in the House of Lords, but faces more than 1,000 amendments. Claire Blythe's dad Thomas passed away in December after being diagnosed with lung cancer, she's been speaking to reporter Joe Crossley. Nurseries in Kent are taking on a challenge to read at least four books a day, as data show children's reading has hit a 20-year low. Figures from the National Literacy Trust show one in ten children don't own a book and only half of parents read with their child daily. Busy Bees Nurseries across the county are taking part in a nation wide initiative to help promote reading at home. A former arcade on Sheppey is set to reopen as a sports lounge. The site in Beachfields in Sheerness has been empty for several years after closing during Covid. Neptune Sports Lounge is moving from its current location in Neptune Terrace and we've been speaking to owner Charlie Minta. Bosses at Rochester Cathedral are hoping to install solar panels on the roof of the historic building. The Church of England has set targets for all of its sites to be carbon neutral by 2030, and we've been speaking to Simon Lace who's Chief Operating Officer at the Cathedral. And in sport, it was a very disappointing weekend Gillingham. They were beaten by 3-0 by Oldham at Priestfield on Saturday, leaving them 16th in League Two. We've got reaction from manager Gareth Ainsworth and midfielder Bradley Dack. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1707Podcast: Wayfield Primary School in Chatham placed in special measures following 'shocking' Ofsted report
A school in Chatham has been placed in special measures by inspectors who found staff physically intervened with pupils. Ofsted found safeguarding measures at Wayfield Primary were not being met, and demanded urgent improvements be implemented. School bosses and the trust running it, say they take the report very seriously and have already been implementing a robust programme of improvement. Also in today's podcast, a father and son accused of murdering a four-year-old boy in a hit-and-run in Southfleet have been found not guilty. Peter Maughan was in a Ford Ranger which was "clipped at speed" by another vehicle on New Barn Road last June. Hear from a detective who reacted to the verdict outside court. We've been hearing from a business owner in Canterbury who's still unable to trade, days after a devastating fire nearby. The Odeon cinema in St George's Place caught alight last Saturday afternoon and we've been chatting to Louise Jones-Roberts who runs Tokyo Tea Rooms. Young people in Kent are being encouraged to show their love for nature by taking part in a hedge planting campaign. Tomorrow is being dubbed Hedgentines Day and is being celebrated with a planting event in Chislet near Canterbury as part of a joint project between the Campaign to Protect Rural England and Youngwilders. In sport, Chatham Town are getting ready for a big weekend - they're playing in the fifth round of the Women's FA Cup. They'll be the underdogs tomorrow as they take on WSL 2 side Birmingham City at St Andrew's. And, the Gillingham boss is looking for a response from his squad in this weekend's league two clash with Oldham Athletic. The Gills suffered another defeat away at Chesterfield during the week - hear from Gareth Ainsworth. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1706Podcast: Dartford man jailed after violent assault on Whitstable mum with boiling sugar water and hammer
A good Samaritan has told of the terrifying moment boiling sugar water was poured over her as she lay in bed. What started as a decent deed from the Whitstable mum ended with a horror attack, which also saw her hit around the head with a hammer. Also in today’s podcast, the Folkestone son of a woman who was arrested with her partner in Iran on charges of espionage has confirmed they’ve been jailed for 10 years. Lindsay and Craig Foreman were detained in January 2025 while travelling through the country on a motorcycle journey. Frustrated residents have joined forces to demand the return of their lost community centre, described as “the heart of the village”. They came together outside the now-shut building which previously served as the base for Age UK day centre. There are calls for parents in Kent to be more aware of the impact physical activity can have on their children's mental health. Exercise is being suggested as a way of helping those who might be struggling with things like stress, depression or anxiety. And you can hear from a couple who are relishing the opportunity to realise a lifetime’s ambition of running their community pub. They’ve taken over The Rising Sun in Rochester, a venue they’ve frequented for many years. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1705Podcast: Leeds Castle announces shock end to its annual open-air classical concert after more than 40 years
One of the county’s biggest classical concerts is ending after more than 40 years.It’s been announced the annual Leeds Castle Classical Concert, which has been running since 1978, will no longer continue after this year. Also in today’s podcast, youths on e-bikes and e-scooters gathering in the car park of a leisure centre at night have been accused of intimidating residents.Community leaders now want to reassure people that the police and council are cracking down on the anti-social behaviour reported at Cozenton Park Sports Centre in Rainham. Reform UK councillors who were booted out of the party at Kent County Council have joined a new rival political party. MP Rupert Lowe announced yesterday that seven defectors had joined his new party, Restore Britain – we’ll take a look at who they are and what this means for the county. A new bar has opened on a farm following a village backlash over the closure of a popular taproom.But while many pubs are struggling, The Loddington Tap is already looking to expand, despite having opened just two months ago.And in football, Gillingham’s manager defended his players after watching them lose again – but even he’s losing patience over conceding from set-pieces.For the second time in four days, the Gills were beaten by a top-half team 1-0 after defeat at Chesterfield on last night. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1704Podcast: Misconduct panel finds former Tonbridge School, Skinners’ School and Maidstone Grammar School teacher acted inappropriately with pupils.
A misconduct panel has heard a teacher touched pupils’ legs and encouraged them to recite sexually suggestive song lyrics. He was investigated for serious professional misconduct following complaints about his behaviour during one-to-one sessions and small group training exercises.Also in today’s podcast, a detective leading an investigation into the death of a man killed near a Kent beach says the “sad” case has ruined multiple lives.A 16-year-old girl and two boys, aged 16 and 15, were cleared by a jury after being accused of murdering Alexander Cashford in Leysdown last year.Bosses in Maidstone say they're working on a solution to address concerns over violence against women and girls. A recent council survey found nearly a third of residents think it's a "very big problem", while hundreds of people reported being a victim of physical or sexual assault. You can hear from a Kent animal park who have managed to rescue a Eurasian Lynx from war-torn Ukraine.Ursa spent three years living in a converted horse stable after being kept illegally as a pet and she's now been transported over to the Big Cat Sanctuary. And in football, Gillingham face another tough game in league two tonight – they're travelling to take on Chesterfield after losing 1-nil to Crewe Alexandra at the weekend.Manager Gareth Ainsworth says we can expect some changes to the squad. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1703Podcast: Folkestone man warns ‘black oil scam’ has come to Kent as conmen posing as buyers sabotage his Mercedes
A driver has issued an urgent warning to Kent residents selling vehicles online after ruthless “black oil” scammers sabotaged his car.The Folkestone man says conmen posing as buyers distracted him while secretly pouring oil on the engine of his Mercedes in a calculated bid to convince him it was worthless.Also in today’s podcast, an inquest has heard a much-loved dad died after being crushed by a concrete drain at the construction site he was working on. Joe Heath was helping build a new logistics centre for COOK Classic in the Eurolink Industrial Estate in Sittingbourne when his death occurred. Angry residents say their new-build homes have been “ruined” by a spiked metal fence installed just feet from their windows.Homeowners and council tenants at the Woodlands development in Broad Oak, near Canterbury, told KentOnline they now feel like prisoners.People living in a country lane are fed up with flooding on the road outside their homes – but there’s no obvious cause. There is a section of Vicarage Lane in East Farleigh that floods every time it rains and then remains flooded for days afterwards.And in sport, Tunbridge Wells' Matt Weston is a double Olympic champion - and a history maker twice over - after steering Team GB to victory in a dramatic inaugural team skeleton event at Milano Cortina.Following a record-breaking victory in the men’s event, Weston once again proved he is the world's best with a storming run with he and his partner topping the podium in a landmark moment for British sport. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1702Podcast: Rochester man detained in psychiatric hospital after stabbing Lt Col Mark Teeton near Brompton Barracks
A schizophrenic man who repeatedly stabbed a soldier in a “vicious, deliberate attack” has been handed a life sentence.The Rochester man tried to kill Lt Col Mark Teeton near Brompton Barracks in July 2024, after his mental health deteriorated and he started to have “murderous fantasies.”Also in today’s podcast, the Reform UK Kent County Council budget passed amid warnings from the opposition and a senior officer about its risks.It went through by 48 votes to 26, with one abstention, to applause, whistles and a standing ovation after a meeting lasting eight hours.There'll be no road access to a Kent village overnight this weekend, as work's being carried out to replace a level crossing.Residents on the Isle of Grain have raised concerns about being "cut off" – we’ve spoken to Network Rail about the work and the impacts it’ll have.A project aimed at tackling underage vape sales is being launched in Maidstone today.It's the next phase of Local Vape Action, which sees Trading Standards and Kent Police work with retailers to drive compliance and protect young people.And in football, it's another long trip north for Gillingham in league two this weekend.They travel to take on Crewe Alexandra who're four places above them in the league two table with both sides are pushing for the play-offs. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1701Podcast: Vespa rider left unconscious in road after hit-and-run at Whitfield roundabout near Dover
A Dover man involved in a hit-and-run while driving without a licence has avoided being sent to prison .24 year-old Tyler Keyes from St Radiguns Road was driving his girlfriend's BMW when he collided with a moped at the Whitfield roundabout last June, leaving the rider unconscious.Also in today's podcast, a meeting is taking place at County Hall to discuss KCC's budget for the next financial year.It's Reform UK's first in charge of the authority and leader Linden Kemkaran has previously said the council is focused on delivering savings for residents. Hear from our local democracy reporter Simon Finlay.There's going to be a public meeting later over the regular closure of a busy road in Medway.The Lower Rainham Road, which runs from Gads Hill to Otterham Quay Lane, was shut for 100 days last year. We've been speaking to Gillingham and Rainham MP Naushabah Khan who has organised the event.Employers across Kent are being encouraged to consider taking on an apprentice.The EKC Group is looking for 100 pledges from businesses to consider it in the next 100 days.And, Leigh-Anne has been on our sister radio station kmfm talking about her debut album.The former Little Mix star caught up with Jack on the Hit List ahead of the release of 'My Ego Told Me To' next week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1700Podcast: The underpass near Asda in Ashford that’s flooded so often it’s even got its own Facebook page
A Kent underpass leading to an Asda store is flooded so often it now has its own Facebook page - and council bosses admit there is no fix.The subway in Ashford regularly becomes impassable after heavy rain, leaving pedestrians stranded – you can hear from a KentOnline reporter who went down to take a look for himself. Also in today's podcast, a young couple have been banned from keeping animals after they effectively left their dog to starve to death.The failed to properly feed their greyhound cross, Rocky, despite being given vouchers by an animal charity to buy dog food.A court has heard one of two men accused of murdering a four-year-old in a high-speed hit-and-run was found by police drunk in bed. The suspect was arrested at his sister's home in Berkshire two days after the smash in Southfleet – we’ve got audio of the moment he was detained. Passengers are being warned to prepare for vital works at Kent’s busiest railway junction.During the February half-term, £10million is being poured into track upgrades at Dartford Junction and will affect travel around the county.And the new bosses behind reopening one of Kent’s most historic venues have revealed their plans could see audiences back before the end of the year.That’s the aim for the management team preparing to get Margate’s Winter Gardens open to the public again as part of a multi-million-pound restoration. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1699Podcast: Driver reportedly attacked by motorist after suffering seizure at the wheel and crashing his car in Gravesend
A driver has been treated in hospital after suffering a seizure at the wheel and crashing into a tree, before reportedly being dragged from his vehicle and attacked.Pictures at KentOnline show injuries suffered by Louie Watkins after it happened when he drove along New Barn Road towards Gravesend. Hear from reporter Brad Harper who has been covering the story.Also on today's podcast, a Kent MP's among those supporting the Prime Minister, as he insists he's not going anywhere.Sir Keir Starmer survived a difficult day yesterday after the Lord Mandelson scandal led to calls for his resignation. We have been speaking to East Thanet MP Polly Billington.A leading social media expert in Kent has told us it's essential young people are taught about AI and how to spot fake content online.Safer Internet Day this year is all about how to use the tech responsibly. Hear from consultant Zoe Cairns who is based in Medway.A Dartford dad has been left in intensive care for weeks after undergoing a routine tonsillectomy.Cardiff Dicdican had the procedure at Medway Maritime, but after several bleeding episodes during recovery he went to The Princess Royal University Hospital in Farnborough. Reporter Charlotte Phillips has been speaking to his wife Jessica.A new exhibition is opening at Rochester Cathedral today aiming to make us think about our human impact on the environment.Three giant whale sculptures have been created using recycled netting, and will be hanging from the nave.And, a village pub has re-opened following a £200,000 renovation.The Five Bells in Lower Halling has been closed for the past five weeks so work can be carried out. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1698Podcast: Residents left frustrated as three roads in Faversham won't get full-fibre broadband from Openreach
A Faversham dad is demanding answers after his street was one of the only ones not to be upgraded to full-fibre broadband.Harry Mustoe-Playfair lives on Beech Close and says he's limited to Fibre to the Cabinet, which is an increasingly outdated technology.The fabric printing business owner and his wife both work from home, making fast and reliable internet essential. Harry's been telling the podcast how he feels left in the dark-ages.Also in today's podcast, people living in shared ownership flats in Tunbridge Wells have been told they'll have to pay thousands of pounds for safety work on their balconies.Residents of the Town and Country Housing properties in Greggs Wood Road claim there's been a lack of consultation over contractors, and only one quote.The MP for Tunbridge Wells hopes a new campaign will stop lorries getting stuck in a village high street.Goudhurst has been used as a cut through for HGVs over the past 15 years, but they often get stuck.Mike Martin has successfully petitioned Satnav companies to change their data so trucks won't use the route, but one or two still take the risk. He's been telling the podcast how we can all get involved.Work is due to start this month to replace a bridge on an historic railway line in Kent.The Spa Valley Railway in Tunbridge Wells runs over the Broom Lane Bridge, between High Rocks and Groombridge which has corroded.Volunteers are raising more than £400,000 for the installation of the replacement and are staging a fundraiser next month.In sport, Ronan Hale opened his account at Gillingham as they beat Tranmere Rovers.The January signing scored both goals in the 2-1 victory at Priestfield on Saturday - hear from the striker and manager Gareth Ainsworth. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1697Podcast: Drivers forced to ‘swerve’ to avoid ‘dangerous’ potholes amid calls for council to re-tarmac Matts Hill Lane in Hartlip
A busy country lane plagued by potholes is damaging cars every day and one woman fears it will affect her business.She’s been documenting the downfall of the stretch in Hartlip, which has left her out of pocket due to damaged tyres.Also in today's podcast, a final report into the deaths of at least 27 asylum seekers in the Channel has found the coastguard at Dover had been placed in an "intolerable position". Systemic failings have been identified in search and rescue efforts when a small boat overturned in 2021.One of Kent’s historic waterways has 10 times more bacteria than the River Seine in Paris had when Olympic events were postponed because of pollution.For years, residents have complained about the smell in Sittingbourne and now research shared with the KentOnline Podcast shows just how bad the water quality really is. The boss of a wild cat conservation charity says plans are already underway to rescue a Lynx from war-torn Ukraine.Ursa was found being kept illegally as a pet and she's currently living in a centre in Kyiv, but £100,000 has been raised to bring her to Kent.And in football, they Gillingham boss is expecting this weekend’s visitors to Priestfield to be tough opposition. The Gills are looking to regain some form with recent defeats leaving them 14th in the table – you can hear from Gareth Ainsworth ahead of kick off tomorrow. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1696Podcast: Dad, 32, from Broadstairs left paralysed from the neck down following a crash in Hersden near Canterbury
A new study's revealed the scale of anti-social behaviour in Kent.Just over half of people say they've experienced it, in a survey of nearly 5,500 residents.The most common complaints were about rowdy and inconsiderate behaviour, littering and nuisance driving, hear from Kent's police and crime commissioner Matthew Scott.A young dad from Broadstairs has been left paralysed after his car flipped during a crash near Canterbury.Steven Gibbons was driving on the A28 in Hersden when he clipped the kerb last May - it was later discovered he'd severed his spinal cord. Our reporter Millie Bowles has been speaking to Steven's family.We're being told a new 'super-university' confirmed for Kent will provide opportunities for growth and development across the whole county.Contracts have been exchanged over the merger between Greenwich and Kent.Bosses in Medway have announced plans to increase council tax by the maximum amount allowed, in a bid to balance the books.If approved, an average Band D home in the Towns will pay an extra £110 a year.Leisure centre fees are also expected to increase.Firefighters are going to be knocking on doors across Kent from today, to check your smoke alarm is working.Teams will be covering the county this month to test, relocate or install the devices.It's the third year the days of action have taken place.And, a Kent football club is having to fork out thousands of pounds after one of its pitches was vandalised.The grass has been torn up at Larkfield with pictures showing what appear to be tyre tracks. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1695Podcast: Ashford abuser jailed for six years after violently beating pregnant partner in Sheppey home
An Ashford man who left his pregnant girlfriend in what a judge described as the worst example of domestic assault in his 25-year legal career has been jailed.The jealous and paranoid man repeatedly attacked his victim in her Sheppey home after falsely accusing her of cheating on him and carrying another man's child.Also in today’s podcast, two higher education institutions have merged to form a ‘super university’ in a one-of-its-kind move.The University of Greenwich and the University of Kent have announced that they have legally committed to the merger between their two institutions – we’ll unpack what all this means. It's hoped access to new digital patient records will help address inequalities in mental health care across Kent.Key information about autistic patients or those with learning disabilities can now be stored and accessed at later appointments and by other care providers. A major project to bring an historic theatre building in Medway back to life is on time and budget.21 million pounds is being spent on the Brook in Chatham and we’ve spoken to a local councillor about now the project is progressing. And in football, Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth admitted their defensive blunder in last night’s game was a killer.Notts County beat the Gills 1-0 thanks to a goal in the opening half – you can hear from the boss and from defender Robbie McKenzie. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1694Podcast: Former bartender at Thomas Becket pub in Canterbury to receive thousands in compensation after wage dispute
A bartender wrongly accused of stealing is to receive thousands in compensation after an employment tribunal ruled she was unfairly dismissed following a wage dispute.The 22-year-old is being awarded more than £4,000 after a judge found those running the Thomas Becket pub in Canterbury withheld her pay packet.Also in today’s podcast, the leader of Kent County Council has written to the Home Office to ask for more funding for young asylum-seeking adults who have left care.KCC currently receives no government support for people the authority continues to look after for four years once they have reached the age of 21.The owners of the UK’s most famous scenic railway have been challenged to justify their decision to close the ride before a panel of councillors.Dreamland announced last Tuesday that it was closing the century-old ride at the amusement park in Margate – you can hear from the Mayor of the town who wants them to appear before a scrutiny panel. Villagers have raised concerns about plans for a new housing estate saying they’re coming “under attack”. It’s after plans were put forward for the properties at Mountain Farm in Hamstreet. And in football, you can hear from Gillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth who is ready to make changes when they return to action this evening.The Gills visit Notts County on the back of a 4-1 humbling by leaders Bromley at Priestfield on Saturday. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1693Podcast: Young security guard assaulted by "wild" patient at Maidstone Hospital fears she may never work in industry again
A young security guard who was seriously injured by a “wild” patient in a hospital ward fears she may never return to her job.Lou Wicks was attacked by an intoxicated man as she and her colleagues tried to restrain him in the emergency department of Maidstone Hospital.Also in today’s podcast, a young man allegedly murdered on his 25th birthday has been described as a “beloved son” whose “memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him”.Robert Else was discovered with injuries consistent with stab wounds at a house in Eythorne last Thursday – one man has been arrested and charged. A family from Snodland say all their possessions and memories have been lost, after a devastating fire at their home.The blaze broke out in the property on Gassons Road a week ago – you can hear from dad Adam who says they’ve had to throw everything away even their son’s toys. Campaigners near Gravesend say it's vital a stretch of greenbelt isn't lost to housing - as plans emerge for a new estate.Developers say they want to build 154 properties on agricultural land in Istead Rise – so far, more than 1,300 people have objected. And in football, Gillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth admitted he let rip at half-time after a first-half horror show against Bromley on Saturday.He was fuming with his side’s poor defending as the League 2 leaders raced into a 3-0 lead within 28 minutes at Priestfield before going on to complete a 4-1 victory. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1692Podcast: Murder investigation underway following death of 25-year-old man in suspected stabbing at home in Eythorne near Dover
A murder investigation is continuing following the death of a 25-year-old man near Dover.Police were called to reports of a stabbing in Rose Gardens in Eythorne yesterday morning and a man in his 60s who knew the victim has been arrested. Hear from our reporter who has been at the scene.Also in today's podcast, business owners in Dover say the town's reputation is still suffering, 10 years after an immigration protest turned into a riot.Stones, bottles and bricks were thrown when far-right activists clashed with counter-demonstrators on this day in 2016.Our reporter Sam Lennon has been in the town to speak to people about their memories of the day and the lasting impact they think it has had.The Mayor of Margate is calling for Dreamland bosses to appear before a scrutiny committee after they decided to permanently close the Scenic Railway.It's the oldest rollercoaster in the UK - and the fourth oldest in the world.Reporter Gerry Warren has also been catching up with a man who used to work on the famous ride.In sport, it's a big game for Gillingham this weekend as the league leaders head to Priestfield.Bromley are six points clear at the top while the Gills are looking to make it three wins in a row after rediscovering some form.And, money is being made available to young people in Medway to help them get more involved in sport.Grants of £100 are going to be handed out to help them buy kit or equipment.It's the brain child of the Laurence Plummer foundation which was set up to support underprivileged children in the Town's. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1691Podcast: Frustration as South East Water bills to rise by 7% just weeks after thousands of home in Tunbridge Wells were left without supplies
Just weeks after thousands of homes in Tunbridge Wells were left without water, it's been revealed how much bills will be going up by.From April, customers of under-fire South East Water will have to pay £21 more following a 7% hike.The town's MP says residents are 'paying the price for years of underinvestment', while the company say it'll fund improvements including a new reservoir. We've got reaction from the chief executive of the business improvement district in Tunbridge Wells.Also in today's podcast, a Sheppey family fear their son won't have a suitable school place in September, after education bosses refused to assess his special needs.Raie was diagnosed with autism when he was three, and his parents want him to get an education, health and care plan before he leaves Queenborough nursery. Hear from mum Natalie Jacobs who has been speaking to reporter Joe Crossley.The KentOnline Podcast has been told the probation service covering Kent is still significantly understaffed, but improvements are starting to be made in keeping the public safe.Inspectors have been looking at how inmates are dealt with after they leave jail - for the first time since a damning report in 2024. Hear from Martin Jones who is the chief inspector of probation.A Kent MP has been been telling us how important it is for everyone to eat more locally produced food in 2026.Sir Roger Gale, who represents Herne Bay and Sandwich, says crucial farmland is being lost to housing.And in sport, Gillingham have finally completed a deal to sign international striker Ronan Hale.The 27-year-old is joining for an undisclosed fee from Scottish Championship side Ross County.He's previously played for Northern Ireland and scored 18 goals for his club last season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1690Podcast: Fury in Margate as Dreamland’s The Scenic Railway, the UK’s oldest rollercoaster, to shut permanently
Dreamland bosses are facing a storm of outrage after announcing the permanent closure of the Scenic Railway.Britain’s oldest rollercoaster at the Margate attraction will no longer operate as a ride, with park bosses confirming they are looking for new ways it can be used.Also in today’s podcast, thousands of pounds have been raised for the family of a much-loved dad-of-four who died on a construction site.Tributes have been paid to popular footballer and coach Joe Heath, from Folkestone, described by his wife as a “caring, bubbly and absolute gem of a person”.A heartbroken mum is backing calls to change the law around reporting collisions with cats after her beloved family pet was killed in a hit-and-run.At present motorists who hit dogs and certain farm animals, such as horses and cattle, must stop and report it as an accident under the Road Traffic Act 1988 – but cats are not included. Local campaigners say they're happy government is finally listening to their concerns about the dangers of domestic wood burning. A public consultation has been announced and will look at things like stricter emissions guidelines on new stoves and introducing mandatory labels.And you can hear from the MP for Gravesham who says her fight to reinstate the Gravesend to Tilbury ferry will continue in 2026. The passenger service made as many as 100-thousand trips a year until it was scrapped in 2024 due to a lack of funding. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1689Podcast: Heartbreak at death of former Park Mall shopping centre manager, 41, who ‘loved Ashford’
The devastated family of a former shopping centre manager say life will never be the same following his death - aged just 41.Gareth Tyrrell, a familiar and popular face across Ashford, ran the Park Mall complex for 15 years, where he was known for stopping to chat with traders and shoppers.Also in today’s podcast, a campaign group in Tunbridge Wells say they're determined to make sure the town's recent water issues stay on the agenda. Tens of thousands of homes and businesses were without water in major outages in recent months – last night bosses from South East Water declined to attend a council scrutiny meeting. There are calls from a Kent MP for the government to do more to help young people into work. Helen Whately told the commons there are nearly one million young people are not in education, work or training and 700,000 university graduates are on benefits. Figures seen by the KentOnline Podcast show one town is facing a shortfall of 1,765 secondary school places by 2033.But while most new housing developers in Maidstone are being asked to contribute towards the cost of expanding school capacity to meet the demand, at least one site of 272 homes doesn’t have to pay a thing.And a 16-year-old skateboarder is raising funds to set up a 14-foot ramp at his local park help him achieve his Olympic dreams.The teen already competes across the world and has hopes of kickflipping his way to the 2028 Games in Los Angeles. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1688Podcast: Residents call for crackdown on campervans parked outside their homes in Deal
Bosses in Deal are being urged to crack down on campervans parking outside homes.People living near Sandown Castle Community Garden say it's led to rubbish, including gas canisters, being dumped near their properties.Hear from our reporter Louis Walker who has been covering the story.Also in today's podcast, a Kent woman says she's 'lost all faith in the NHS' after being diagnosed with an incurable cancer.Victoria Rodwell from East Malling first went to her GP with throat issues 16 months ago. She's been speaking to reporter Davina Jethwa.A Dartford man is starting a campaign to have defibrillators in all schools and colleges after managing to save his wife's life.Suzanne Cutler suffered a cardiac arrest while travelling home from a family celebration with her husband and daughter.Pupils at a Kent school who have been taking part in a smartphone detox, have told the podcast they would support a ban on social media for under 16s.The government is consulting on the idea of introducing restrictions similar to Australia.A couple who run escape rooms in Chatham have expanded to a third site in the county.Rob and Nikki Kimber set up Hysteria Games eight years ago after visiting a similar venue in London on a date.The new venture is based in a unit in Sittingbourne - our reporter Joe Crossley has been along to get a sneak peak.Football, and Gillingham have made it back-to-back wins in league two.They beat Harrogate Town 3-0 away from home on Saturday, following a victory over Newport County the previous weekend.Hear from manager Gareth Ainsworth and goal scorer Conor Masterson. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Ep 1687Podcast: Residents plead to housebuilder Bovis to complete their five-year-old estate at The Meadows in Staplehurst
Residents have made a desperate plea to their housebuilder: Please finish our estate.It is well over five years since the first families moved into The Meadows development in Staplehurst but they are still living with unfinished roads, crumbling pavements and a children’s play area that has never opened.Also in today’s podcast, officers searching a property in Maidstone have found a drug dealer hiding in his garden shed. Police were called to reports of a disturbance but found cocaine, cannabis and cash – we’re got audio of the moment he was arrested. There’s community anger over a crucial cut-through road which has been shut 22 times in the past two years.The road in Sissinghurst, which is little over half a mile long, has been closed for a variety of roadworks but half were related to South East Water.A Kent veteran who became the first double above the knee amputee to climb Mt Everest says there's more work to do to reduce the stigma around disability. Former Gurkha Hari Budha Magar, from Canterbury, has just returned from his latest challenge of climbing the highest peaks on all seven continents. And in football you can hear from the Gillingham manager ahead of this weekend’s away fixture at Harrogate Town. Gareth Ainsworth says they’ll be looking for gain momentum following last week’s dramatic victory over Newport County. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.