Episodes

Monday Aug 15, 2022
Monday Aug 15, 2022
A dad has accused a school of 'sweeping violence under the carpet' after his son was attacked.
The Meopham School pupil was left with a black eye after it happened as he waited to be picked up at the end of term.
We have a response from the head teacher.
Also in today's podcast, it's being suggested schools in Kent are kept open in the evening and at weekends this winter so children have somewhere to go to keep warm.
A councillor has put forward the idea - hear reaction from Lorraine Schulze who helps to run the Medway foodbank.
After a heat alert last week, we've now got a warning for possible flooding in Kent as heavy rain is forecast.
Plus you can hear how wildlife experts say nature could be used to combat climate change in the county.
Figures seen by the KentOnline Podcast show £5.5m has been paid out in redundancy packages by the county council over the last five years.
It went to just over 200 employees whose roles were no longer required - our political editor has spoken to the council leader.
A Medway woman is sharing her experience with the menopause after being hospitalised six times.
Annie Cardone from Rainham suffered from insomnia and sleep psychosis, but doctors were slow to give her a proper diagnosis and treatment.
She's now written a book in a bid to help others.
And in sport, hear from the Gillingham manager following their defeat at Tranmere at the weekend.

Friday Aug 12, 2022
Friday Aug 12, 2022
A teenager has been taken to hospital following a stabbing in Gravesend.
It happened near a Tesco in the town centre. We have the latest as a 37-year-old man is arrested.
Also in today's podcast, Kent is now officially in a drought.
It's been the driest summer for 50 years - we get reaction from Maidstone Green councillor Stuart Jeffery.
A hosepipe ban for a large part of Kent has also come into force, but residents in part of Ashford say a water leak near their homes hasn't been fixed for weeks
Hear what they had to say.
A vigil's been held for a father and daughter who died in a suspected hit-and-run in Ramsgate.
78-year-old Yoram Hirshfeld and 40-year-old Noga Sella were knocked down by a car and killed in Leopold Street on Wednesday night.
Bosses at Canterbury's only gar bar say they'll fight to stay open as they face a licence review.
Police are urging the city council to examine the operating conditions at Limes Lounge in Rosemary Lane following dozens of call-outs over the last year.
We've spoken to the co-owner.
The KentOnline Podcast can reveal the most popular destinations for Kent holidaymakers this summer.
And in sport, hear from Gillingham's new co-chairman.
Paul Fisher has been speaking about why he took on the job and his hopes for the future.

Thursday Aug 11, 2022
Podcast: Man and woman killed and child injured in ’hit and run’ in Ramsgate
Thursday Aug 11, 2022
Thursday Aug 11, 2022
A man and woman have been killed while a child is being treated in hospital following a suspected hit and run in Ramsgate.
It happened on Leopold Street last night.
Hear from our reporter at the scene, a witness and the Mayor of Ramsgate.
Also in today's podcast, an amber weather warning for extreme heat has come into force for most of Kent.
Forecasters say temperatures will reach the low to mid 30s by Sunday.
We've been speaking to Medway's director of public health.
It's also been revealed how the hot weather is impacting wildlife in Kent.
The owner of an unauthorised glamping site in Kent that's been described as 'worse than a detention centre' - has defended her decision to try and open it permanently.
The facility in Westbere near Canterbury was set up in April using a temporary post-Covid licence.
While most of us might be sweltering in the heat - wine growers in Kent have been telling the KentOnline Podcast how they're loving the hot summer.
Balfour Winery have had vineyards on the Hush Heath Estate in Staplehurst near Maidstone for the past 20 years.
Hear from their head winemaker.
And in sport, find out who Gillingham will play in the second round of the Carabao Cup.

Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
Podcast: Man killed in crash after police chase in Margate named in tributes
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
A man has died after a car crashed into a bus during a police chase in Margate.
An Audi TT failed to stop for officers on Shottendane Road yesterday morning.
The driver has been named as a 23-year-old - hear what tributes have been posted online.
Also in today's podcast, two more people have caught monkeypox in Kent - and now there are concerns about a vaccine shortage.
The new cases are in Canterbury and Folkestone & Hythe.
The only secondary school on the Isle of Sheppey has been rated inadequate.
Inspectors made a surprise visit to Oasis Academy in June.
Their damning report out today reveals details of bullies using racist, homophobic and sexist language - a lack of permanent teachers and half of students not turning up to lessons.
Hear from the founder of Oasis, Steve Chalke.
Kent Fire and Rescue say they're experiencing an exceptional level of demand because it's just so dry at the moment.
Anything from a discarded cigarette to pieces of litter can start a blaze in these conditions.
We're being urged not to have bonfires at this time of year, and to be extra careful with disposable barbecues.
A Gravesend woman who sells content on Only Fans has been speaking about some of the more bizarre requests she receives.
Miki-rose is 22 and been in the sex trade since she was 18.
Hear from her and we have safety advice from Zoe Cairns, a social media expert from Medway.
In sport, Gillingham are through to the second round of the Carabao Cup.
They beat AFC Wimbledon 2-0 away from home last night. Hear from goal scorer Jordan Green.

Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Podcast: Teenagers who filmed attack on man in Dover avoid prison
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Tuesday Aug 09, 2022
Two teenagers who filmed themselves punching a man and kicking him in the head in Dover have avoided being sent to prison...
19-year-olds Tyler Hart from Sidney Street in Folkestone and George McGee from Longfield Road in Dover carried out the late-night attack outside the Premiere store on Pencester Road in February last year.
Hear from our reporter Sean Axtell who was in court for the case.
Also in today's podcast, a dad from Sittingbourne who shares custody of his son and has criticised what he claims is a 'sexist policy' when it comes to organising school travel.
11 year-old Milo lives equally with his parents but in different houses and needs to go to a specialist school in Cranbrook.
Hear from his dad and find out what the council have said.
An amber warning for extreme heat has been issued for Kent as our long hot summer continues.
It'll be in force across most of the county from Thursday until Sunday.
In sport, we've been catching up with some of our Commonwealth athletes after the games came to a close last night.
Hear from hockey gold medalist Grace Balsdon and para table tennis star Ross Wilson who won bronze.
And in football, Gillingham are getting ready for their first game in the Carabao Cup.

Monday Aug 08, 2022
Podcast: Paul Scally to take ’extended break’ from Gillingham Football Club
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Monday Aug 08, 2022
It's all change at Gillingham Football Club as chairman Paul Scally announced he's taking an 'extended break'.
The 67-year-old has been in charge at Priestfield for the past 27 years.
Hear the thoughts of our Gillingham reporter Luke Cawdell.
Also in today's podcast, we have a special report on the issue of homelessness and how it's affecting so many people in Kent.
As the cost of living continues to rise, a charity's warning of a crisis. Porchlight says there were over 2,400 households at risk of homelessness in the county in the first three months of this year.
We've been speaking to them and also Gravesham Sanctuary who are hoping to convert a property to house those who end up on the streets.
Kent's expected to be as hot as Bermuda this week, as a another heatwave hits the county.
Meantime, with a hosepipe ban on the way for some in Kent, thousands of homes in Dartford have been left without supplies.
There are plans for a 20 mile-per-hour zone in Herne Bay to try and slow down so-called boy racers.
Some people in the town say fast drivers are leaving them scared to leave their homes.
More than a thousand people have signed a petition calling for food vouchers to be re-instated for parents in part of Kent during the holidays.
Medway Council decided not to give them to low-income families whose children qualify for free school meals.
Instead, they're running summer schools which provide a meal - hear from the leader of the local Labour group.
Bosses at Kent's biggest shopping centre have told the podcast they're planning even more adrenalin filled attractions.
And in sport, Gillingham have picked up their first win of the season.
Hear from manager Neil Harris following the victory over Rochdale at Priestfield.

Friday Aug 05, 2022
Friday Aug 05, 2022
A man has been arrested after a car smashed into houses in Maidstone.
The vehicle went through a garden wall, sending bricks flying through nearby windows in the early hours of this morning.
Also in today's podcast, we could be forced to pay more to use sports centres in Kent as councils are hit with rising energy prices.
We're just four months in to the financial year, but authorities say their budgets are already being squeezed.
Hear from the leader of Tonbridge and Malling borough council.
Traders in part of Ashford say they've noticed a drop in custom after the sudden closure of a town centre car park.
The site on Edinburgh Road has been shut for safety reasons after debris fell from a ceiling during last month's heatwave.
Kent has recorded it's first cases of Monkeypox - we reveal where.
We might be in the middle of a long, hot summer but one of the stars of panto in Kent this year has been chatting about being in the county for Christmas.
Carrie Hope Fletcher will be playing the villain in Sleeping Beauty at the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury.
And in sport, Kent race walker Tom Bosworth says he's feeling emotional ahead of his event at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
He'll be going in the 10km on Sunday ahead of retiring at the end of the season.

Thursday Aug 04, 2022
Podcast: Two people arrested after video shows baby being given a cap full of vodka
Thursday Aug 04, 2022
Thursday Aug 04, 2022
Two people have been arrested after a video was posted online showing a baby being given a cap full of vodka.
The footage shows a woman pouring liquid into the bottle top before tilting the child back and pouring the liquid into their mouth.
Hear what police and social services have said.
Also in today's podcast, we've got an update on yesterday's tragic death of a teenager at a funfair in Dover.
Environmental campaigners are worried more people will fall ill if sewage continues to be regularly released into the sea.
It comes after a couple and their dog came down with gastroenteritis following a swim at Hampton Beach in Herne Bay.
Hear from a spokesman from SOS Whitstable and we've got a response from Southern Water.
A community centre in Ashford says more people than ever are using their community fridge as we face a cost of living crisis.
The chief executive of Repton Community Trust has been speaking about the facility they run.
A fitness coach has vowed to carry on running sessions for young people on Sheppey - even though no one turned up to the first class.
Bulent Mustafa has been telling the podcast he's hoping to get teenagers in Sheerness more active and help improve their mental health.
And, Kent's Alessia Russo has spoken out about the need for young girls to be given more chances to take part in sport at school.
Fresh from her victory at the Euros, England's super-sub from Maidstone says there could be some girls who want to get involved in football and other sports but don't have the chance.

Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Podcast: Teenager dies after getting ’trapped in ride’ at funfair in Dover
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
Wednesday Aug 03, 2022
A teenager's died after reportedly getting trapped in equipment at a funfair in Dover.
Emergency crews were called to Pencester Gardens just after 7.30am.
Hear from our reporter Alex Jee who has been at the scene.
Also in today's podcast, there's going to be a hosepipe ban in Kent.
South East Water is bringing in the restrictions because it's been so hot and we've had hardly any rain.
It'll come into effect at midnight next Friday, August 12th.
A Medway mum-to-be who felt a lump in her breast while three months pregnant is urging anyone who notices something different with their body to get it checked.
Kim Rackley ended up having to have her baby early by c-section after noticing the lump had got significantly bigger.
The 30-year-old from Gillingham has now had a mastectomy and is undergoing chemotherapy and has been speaking to reporter Alex Langridge.
The KentOnline Podcast has been told the idea of setting up warm banks for people struggling to afford heating is just a "sticking plaster" solution.
We've learned some authorities in Kent are considering the idea, as gas and electricity bills continue to soar.
We've been speaking to Martin Ward from Canterbury Food Bank.
Police have apologised after raiding the home of a 75 year-old woman after mistakenly thinking is was the home of a violent rapist.
Margaret Rose has spoken of the ordeal.
And, Commonwealth gold medalist Johnboy Smith hopes he can inspire people from all backgrounds to give sport a try.
The 32-year-old from Gravesend is the first member of the Romany community to represent Team England and won the wheelchair marathon at the weekend.

Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
Tuesday Aug 02, 2022
Twins who doused themselves in petrol on an Esso forecourt in Canterbury have been jailed.
A court's been told how Brittany and Bethany Lee tried to ignite a lighter during a stand off with police.
Hear from our reporter Sean Axtell who was in court to hear the case.
Also on today's podcast, people moving to new homes planned for part of Medway could be banned from having cats in a bid to try and protect wildlife.
68 properties are due to be built off Cliffe Woods, not far from an important nature reserve and Nightingale habitat.
Hear from a councillor and people living nearby.
Kent is still one of the worst-affected areas in the country when it comes to rural crime according to new figures.
The theft of things like quad bikes, trailers, and Land Rovers from farms cost the county nearly £1.4million last year.
We've got reaction from NFU Mutual and a farmer from Dartford.
There's some confusion today after a large restaurant in Maidstone suddenly closed.
Madisons on Gabriel's Hill shut without warning and people who had meal's booked up until Christmas have had their deposits returned.
We bring you the details we know so far.