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There's been a mixed response to plans to ban vehicles from another part of Deal high street.
Council bosses want to stop people driving on the section between Union Road and Stanhope Road.
Also in today’s episode, figures show more than 170,000 children across Kent have not been seen by an NHS dentist in the last year.
Adults are also struggling to get an appointment with 63% going at least two years without seeing a dentist.
A Tunbridge Wells man says he's lucky to be alive, after he developed symptoms to a rare, and often symptomless cancer.
Lorry driver Alex Watson went to the doctor with severe itching across his body and "something funny" in his urine.
A group calling for the Kent Test to be scrapped are holding their first meeting to drum up support for their new campaign.
The exam, which used to be known as the 11 plus, decides which children can apply for a place at a grammar school.
And in football, the Gillingham manager says he's "disappointed" with their 3-1 defeat to Tranmere Rovers.
Saturday's opponents are third from bottom in the league 2 table, and the Gills have now slipped to ninth.