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In today’s podcast, parents want Herne Bay High School to take down a gate which stops students using toilets during lessons.
In today’s podcast, the owner of a Dover business fears customers will be put off amid warnings of 15 hour delays.
We went along to the opening night of the spectacular Broadway musical A Chorus Line as it made its way to Kent.
In today’s podcast, the owners of a Folkestone town centre cafe say they’re struggling to draw customers away from the bustling sea front.
In today’s podcast, inspectors also found raw meat being found next to fresh food and mould in the kitchen.
In today’s podcast, a man is being threatened with court action over £140 fine despite him paying the £2.50 parking charge.
In today’s podcast, people living on an Ashford estate say they can’t open their windows due to the sickening stench.
In today’s podcast, Canterbury residents angry at flowerbeds being trashed by tourists taking pictures at an Instagram hotspot.
In today’s podcast, the driver of a stolen jag tried to push his way through back up traffic to evade police.
In today’s podcast, the boss of the Coach and Horses in Strood says someone could have been killed in the blaze.
In today’s podcast, a Deal mum and her young son hid behind cars as her boyfriend warned “I’m going to get you”.
In today’s podcast, residents have slammed a Kent council for “raking it in” follow a parking charge hike of nearly 600%.
In today’s podcast, the mum of two young boys says they’re forced to sleep in the living room with rats taking over their bedrooms.
In today’s podcast, the owner of a Staffie who attacked another man and dog near Whitstable is waiting to hear his pet’s fate.
In today’s podcast, the Port of Dover, Southern Trains and banks have all been affected by the global IT outage.
In today’s podcast, angry neighbours in Ashford say problem parkers are making their lives a nightmare.
In today’s podcast, the victim of an XL Bully attack in Gravesend was left fighting for his life and is still in hospital.
In today’s podcast, the county’s first homeless pods are being stacked in Ashford ready to be used as temporary accommodation.
In today’s podcast, company bosses announced there will be job losses as they look to increase “operational efficiencies”.
In today’s podcast, the dad of the 16-year-old who died from a rare cancer is raising awareness of the condition.
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