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A radical plan to overhaul transport in Canterbury could see cars banned from travelling from one side of the city to the other.
Bosses have come up with a 20-year vision, which would see the area divided into five separate zones.
Council leader Ben Fitter-Harding explains the vision, which residents are being asked about it, as part of the authority's local plan.
Also in today's podcast, a cyclist who was injured in a road rage attack in Thanet is hoping someone will recognise a description of the man responsible.
Keith Patrick has been telling reporter Max Chesson how a driver grabbed his bike helmet - strangling him with the strap.
A couple who got rather romantic in a photo booth at a railway station in Kent have probably ended up with a bit more publicity than they bargained for.
A video of the pair canoodling behind the curtain of the machine at Faversham station was shared on TikTok.
The Chief Executive of the Port of Dover is warning we could see more travel chaos next summer - unless the government comes up with a solution to Brexit border checks.
Doug Bannister's been giving evidence to the Transport Committee in Parliament.
An exhibition has opened in Maidstone to celebrate 75 years of Alcoholics Anonymous in Britain.
Darkness into Light is being hosted at the Kent History and Library Centre, and explores AA’s beginnings, to its current involvement in society.
Hear more about it from an AA member in West Kent, who has been chatting with reporter Lucy Hickmott.
And Gillingham's final EFL Trophy group game ended with a win on spot kicks against Colchester United - hear reaction from boss Neil Harris.