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Podcast: Contaminated fuel claims amid multiple breakdowns of drivers who’d all filled up at the same Strood station

By: Kate Faulkner kfaulkner@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 11:52, 02 October 2024

Angry drivers say they are hundreds of pounds out of pocket after filling up their cars with what is thought to have been contaminated fuel from the same supermarket petrol station.

Some customers have had to pay to have their tanks drained after after buying unleaded at station in Strood last week.

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Also in today’s podcast, a thug who broke a woman's nose and knocked out a tooth after she refused to hand him a can of beer greeted the length of his jail sentence by saying: “Cushty! I’ll take that!”

The 36-year-old Dover man also gave a thumbs-up to his dad and sister, who were sitting in the public gallery

A house builder is arguing a few metres of kerb laid three years ago is enough to say work has started on a 62-home development in Maidstone - so it doesn’t need planning permission again.

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It is more than 11 years since the application was first submitted and a new developer now wants to pick up where the other left off - but without the paperwork.

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An opening date for the highly-anticipated arrival of a new Ivy restaurant in Kent has been confirmed.

The former Burton and Dorothy Perkins building in Canterbury city centre will be transformed into the swanky venue, with work currently underway.

And you can hear from the Gillingham manager after disappointing night at Priestfield last night.

Their unbeaten home streak came to and thanks to a one – nil defeat by Grimsby Town.

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