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Podcast: Fears ‘do-not-swim’ warnings on St Mary’s Bay and Littlestone beaches could be in place for years

By: Kate Faulkner kfaulkner@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 12:44, 15 April 2024

Updated: 12:50, 15 April 2024

Seafront traders thrown into “turmoil” by do-not-swim warnings on two Kent beaches fear they could remain in place for years.

The water on the Romney Marsh has been found to contain high levels of a bacterium that indicates the presence of human faeces.

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Also in today's podcast, a Maidstone mum has been left stunned after all her possessions were moved to a storage unit more than 60 miles away after a vehicle ploughed into her home.

Allana Spencer is currently living in temporary accommodation with her young daughter after their house suffered extensive damage.

A popular music festival held in memory of a murdered in Medway will be coming to an end this year.

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Molly McLaren was killed in June 2017 in the car park of the Dockside Outlet shopping centre by her ex-boyfriend.

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A family-run garden centre that was put on the market last year for £5 million has been sold to new owners with fresh plans.

They'll be working to open a mini golf course and a nursery alongside the existing complex.

And in football, you can hear from the Gillingham boss after their League 2 win over the weekend.

Stephen Clemence says he's pleased to see a reaction from his squad after they faced criticism.

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