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In today's podcast, hear from the founder of an animal sanctuary who's disappointed someone's complained about cockerels and geese making noise.
In today's podcast, hear from our reporter who's been researching the tragic story of a mum who disappeared when a hole opened up beneath her.
In today's podcast, hear from our reporter who visited the man accused of turning a beauty spot into a rubbish dump.
In today's podcast, hear what a football club manager, politician and some of you think about plans for a European Super League.
In today's podcast, a hospital trust has pleaded guilty to the unsafe care and treatment of a baby - hear from Harry Richford's parents.
In today's podcast, we speak to a Duke of Edinburgh Gold award holder ahead of Prince Philip's funeral as final preparations are made in Windsor.
In today's podcast, a Kent pub boss reacts angrily to calls from medics for venues to have better ventilation as lockdown restrictions are eased.
In today's podcast, hear from some of the athletes from Kent hoping to compete at this summer's Olympics which is now just 100 days away.
In today's podcast, hear from James Jordan who braved the shave in memory of his dad and three friends chat about what Ramadan means to them.
In today's podcast, hear from shoppers and business owners from across the county as lockdown restrictions are eased.
In today's podcast, hear from religious leaders, MPs and some of you as tributes are paid to the Duke of Edinburgh who has died aged 99.
In today's podcast, a Kent GP explains why under 30s in Kent are going to be offered an alternative to the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine.
Hear from the relatives of some of those from Kent who've been missing for decades - plus a round-up of today's top stories from across the county.
In today's podcast, find out what some of you think about the idea of Covid passports and a former Superbike rider apologises for podium behaviour.
In today's podcast, find out why mass vaccine centres are closing temporarily and a boss at Buckmore Park speaks frankly about its uncertain future.
In today's podcast, we find out if Covid testing in secondary schools has been a success and whether we'll ever go back to an office full-time.
In today's podcast, there's more on the uncertain future of a famous karting track in Kent and we hear about the Royal Navy work happening in Medway.
Hear from some of you as the rule of six outdoors comes into force - we also speak to a health boss and wedding planner as lockdown eases
Police are trying to trace two men who attempted to snatch a lurcher from its owner.
A 25-year-old man has been charged with criminal damage and assaulting a number of police officers following a disturbance at a property.