KentOnline Podcast: Council branded 'crazy' for giving Faversham funfair the go ahead
16:05, 29 September 2020
updated: 16:07, 29 September 2020
A council has been criticised for allowing a funfair to go ahead on a recreation ground in Faversham.
Some people living in the town fear it could lead to an increase in coronavirus cases and think people will break the rule of six.
Swale Borough Council are sticking by their decision - hear from one resident who isn't happy.
Also in today's podcast - the man leading the investigation into the baby death scandal at East Kent Hospitals says some NHS Trusts need to be better at admitting their mistakes.
An independent review's looking at whether failings in care led to the avoidable deaths of at least 15 newborns at the QEQM in Margate and William Harvey Hospital in Ashford.
Hear what Dr Bill Kirkup has said to the Health and Social Care Committee
More of us have apparently been turning to art in lockdown - now exhibitions are opening across the county.
And, we reveal the dog who's been named Britain's most destructive pet.
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