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Podcast: Horror as Maidstone teens “torture” and kills birds in catapult attack

Upset residents say they were horrified after watching a group of boys “torture” and kill birds with catapults.

The teenagers also allegedly kicked and threw a duck against a wall by the River Medway near Fremlin Walk in Maidstone.

Also in today's podcast, you can hear from a first-time voter who says politicians should be consulting young people more about their election policies.

The 18-year-old from Canterbury says it's been a tough few years for people his age, but is encouraging more people his age to have their say.

Angry residents are planning to boycott a garden waste collection service after councillors increased fees by an "extortionate" amount.

Bosses in Ashford have hiked the cost of its annual brown bin service by 33% - frustrating residents who say their waste is no longer being collected on time.

Official plans have been launched for a 1,800-home village between Faversham and Canterbury

Winterbourne Fields would see almost 220 acres of “poor-quality” farmland transformed into a village - developers are hoping to break ground next year.

And, with the Euros kicking off tonight local pub bosses are hopeful live sport will turn the tide on what's been a dreary start to the year.

The hospitality industry in Kent is still finding its feet after the pandemic - and has struggled through a long winter.

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