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In today’s podcast, people in part of Ashford where a hosepipe ban is in force are angry about a water leak on their road.
In today’s podcast, a woman was left needing 20 stitches in her face after being covered in glass following a crash near Ashford.
In today’s podcast, hear from a specialist as police report they dealt with four dog attacks a day in May.
In today’s podcast, hear about data obtained by KentOnline which shows how many children from outside Kent are being offered grammar places here.
In today’s podcast, hear from people living near a railway line on the outskirts of Canterbury who say a new siren is making their lives a misery.
In today’s podcast, hear from a postal worker who rushed to save a little girl who had managed to wander out of nursery unnoticed.
In today’s podcast, there are calls for students to be more respectful of their neighbours after hundreds turned up for an end of term party.
In today’s podcast, hear from a resident who was left without water on one of the hottest days of the year so far.
In today’s podcast, find out why a heat health alert is in force for Kent plus we look ahead to Pride in Canterbury this weekend.
In today’s podcast, hear tributes that have been paid to a young couple who died in a crash near Ashford.
In today’s podcast, a councillor has resigned from a committee after making controversial comments are parents of SEND children.
In today’s podcast, hear from a vending machine company boss who’s been issued with a warning after a small amount of rubbish was found in a van.
In today’s podcast, a mum says her daughter was left in tears after being accused of lying about her age.
On today’s podcast, hear from a teenager who narrowly avoided being impaled by a metal pole which smashed through the front window of a bus.
In today's podcast, hear why people living in a seaside cul-de-sac are calling for authorities to stop the yo-yo selling of a 'wonky' house.
In today’s podcast, find out why drivers in parts of Kent are angry about fuel prices and a seaside trader hits out at the rail strikes.
In today’s podcast, hear from former Canterbury solider Hari Budha Magar who’s become the first double above the knee amputee to climb Mount Everest.
In today’s podcast, hear from our reporter who has been in Gillingham where police are investigating two stabbings.
In today’s podcast, hear comments that were made during a council meeting about SEN children and provision in the county.
In today’s podcast, hear from the owners of a garden centre who’re hoping a new restaurant will also act as a community hub.