KentOnline Podcast: Chatham couple say they're the victims of a two year hate campaign because of their body art
15:53, 26 April 2021
updated: 16:01, 26 April 2021
A Chatham couple say they are the victims of a two year hate campaign because of their body art.
Tattooists Paul and Annie Riggs have previously had the tyres on their cars let down and recently had graffiti spray painted on their front wall.
They have spoken to the KentOnline Podcast about how it's making them feel.
Also in today's episode, funds are being raised in Kent to help those in India following a huge surge in Covid cases.
A Thanet food bank which helps hundreds of households each week is desperately looking for a new venue.
The Margate Independent Food Bank needs to vacate its current site by the end of this week and fears having to suspend services if they can't find a new premises.
There's going to be a pink supermoon in Kent this week - we've got the details on the best day to see it.
And, we hear from a frustrated Gillingham boss following their 2-2 draw with Northampton at the weekend.
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