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A developer has been criticised for going back on a promise to provide affordable housing in Deal.
100 properties are due be built in Cross Road and 30% were supposed to be affordable. We've been getting reaction from people who live nearby.
Also in the podcast, bosses in Dartford have approved plans to build more than 12 and a half thousand homes over the next 13 years.
The area's seen a 20% population increase in recent years - partly driven by the development of a garden city at Ebbsfleet. Hear from the council leader.
A Gravesend dad with an inoperable brain tumour hopes a fundraiser will help him make memories with his children.
John Rendle received the diagnosis last year, and has undergone treatment for the condition - but is unsure just how much time he has left.
A study by the University of Kent and World Health Organisation has found underage girls are smoking, drinking and vaping more than boys. Lucy Hickmott joins the episode with the details.
A dad whose young son died in a suspected hit and run has revealed he's opening a dessert parlour in Folkestone in his memory.
Seven-year-old William Brown had been going to retrieve a football when it happened in December. William Brown Senior has been telling us about his project.
And in sport, Maidstone United are through to the National League South play-off semi-finals.
We've got reaction from manager George Elokobi.