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Hundreds of people are backing a grieving mum’s campaign for dogs to be banned from a cemetery - after she saw the animals “weeing on headstones”.
She says she’s been left “absolutely disgusted” by walkers letting their pets run around and defecate while she is visiting her 16-year-old daughter’s grave.
Also in today’s podcast, two people have been violently attacked near their homes after complaining about a neighbour’s music being too loud.
A Halling woman has appeared in court, accused of hitting, punching and scratching them when they confronted her.
You can hear from a Kent MP who’s urging the government to “finish the job” and extend the Elizabeth Line into Kent.
MP Jim Dickson says it was originally meant to run through the Ebbsfleet – which would benefit the thousands of new families that are due to move into the area.
There was disappointment for Gillingham last night after they secured a win in the EFL Trophy, but couldn’t do enough to make it through to the knockout round.
We’ve got reaction from manager Mark Bonner.
And the mystery as to why an historic clock on a Kent high street runs more than an hour slow could, finally, be solved.
The landmark in Folkestone is more than 100 years old but is now useless for anyone who needs to know the time.