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In today’s podcast, an investigation has found restaurants and takeaways in the county town displaying the incorrect hygiene ratings.
In today’s podcast, we visit the town centre in Kent where 1 in every 4 shops is empty – but an action group is hoping to change that.
In today’s podcast, a Kent Police inspector who sent unarmed officers to a home hours before a fatal shooting has been cleared of gross misconduct.
In today’s podcast, a man who attacked a Lamborghini with a pint glass has appeared in court after the footage was shared on TikTok.
In today’s podcast, an inquest has heard a man suffered serious head injuries in a fall from an e-scooter before his body was found in a park.
In today’s podcast, a woman fears she’s been the victim of identity fraud after being fined for dropping a cigarette in a Kent town she’s not been to.
In today’s podcast, hear the moment a bus driver told a passenger they gave ‘disabled people a bad name’ which has promoted an investigation.
In today’s podcast, a court’s heard how drug dealer used the cash he made to buy expensive watches and invest in cryptocurrency.
In today’s podcast, hear about the scale of a nine-day search for a missing teenager after he was found safe.
In today’s podcast, hear from neighbours who fear plans for an HMO on their street will lead to noise and a problem parking.
In today’s podcast, a man has lost the feeling in one of his hands and suffered a number of injuries after being attacked by a dog.
In today’s podcast, we explore digital exclusion and how some older people are being left behind as apps and QR codes become more common place.
In today’s podcast, campaigners have taken their fight to save the much-loved children’s centre to County Hall.
In today’s podcast, a man has been banned from owning dogs after his pet bit a woman’s hand leaving her needing hospital treatment.
In today’s podcast, there’s anger at a local park being padlocked in a move the council claims is to protect the public from potential attackers.
In today’s podcast, boat owners say it is the end of an era as they are told to leave a marina that has been running for 50 years.
In today’s podcast, people living in a block of flats say they have had sleepless nights after being sent huge bills for safety work to be done.
In today’s podcast, there’s anger from neighbours who have been told by a housing association to remove a ‘wellbeing hub’ they have created.
In today’s podcast, the landlady of a micropub has appeared in court after a customer was left needing surgery following an attack.
On today’s podcast, figures show police have been called dozens of times to reports of nuisance bikes, but not a single fine has been issued.
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