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In today’s podcast, a company in Ashford has been fined after a man was pulled into a large machine at a factory - leaving him with broken bones.
Our reporter has the details.
Also today, the Kent Online Podcast has been told there's been a massive increase in the number of items being given out to families at a hygiene bank.
According to new research, almost half of households experiencing hygiene poverty have gone without razors or shaving products.
We speak to the project coordinator of the Hygiene Bank in Tenterden.
Campaigners in Medway have won their fight to get CCTV installed in a park.
There have been concerns for some time about anti-social behaviour at Rainham Rec.
We speak to residents about whether the new safety measures will make a difference.
Plus, hear about a campaign which has been launched to help children in Kent catch up with missed vaccinations.
A Strood GP says, with a sharp drop in the number of youngsters being vaccinated, more children are at an increased risk of catching deadly diseases.