Episodes

Tuesday Mar 08, 2022
Tuesday Mar 08, 2022
A Kent bar has defended its decision to give out free shots celebrating Russian planes being shot down in Ukraine.
The Coastal Bar in Ramsgate posted an image of the blue and yellow drinks on socials.
Laoise Gallagher has been looking at the reaction and speaking to the bar owners.
Also in today's podcast, Dizzee Rascal's ex-fiancee has spoken out following his conviction for assaulting her, saying "wealth and status cannot be used to silence women".
A man who claimed to have been held at gunpoint which led to armed police storming his partner's friend's home in Herne Bay has avoided going to prison.
Hear from a little girl from Maidstone who's trying to help others after having part of her leg amputated.
Eight-year-old Ivy Glover was born with a rare genetic condition.
Bosses of a theatre in Kent that's undergone a multimillion pound renovation say they hope it becomes a real community asset.
Kings School in Canterbury have restored the Malthouse to its former glory and created an auditorium, studio space and even venues to get married.
Find out why the opening of the new IMAX and 4DX screens at Cineworld in Ashford has been delayed.
And, in sport, we have details on Kent's men and women who're both in action for England.

Monday Mar 07, 2022
Monday Mar 07, 2022
An investigation is taking place after a man found unresponsive on a road in Medway, died in hospital.
Police and paramedics were called to Kingfisher Drive in Walderslade early yesterday morning.
Also in today's podcast, taxi drivers in Canterbury have told us they fear for their futures ahead of a ban on 'polluting' vehicles.
The City council is looking to phase out diesel and petrol cars and have only electric cabs by 2030.
Hear from one driver who says it won't be practical or affordable.
As the war continues in Ukraine, we've been hearing from those delivering much needed aid to the hundreds of thousands of refugees who've fled the country.
There are also concerns post-Brexit paperwork is leading to some supplies being delayed at Dover.
A Medway mum is hoping fundraising will lead to pioneering research which could improve the life of her baby son.
Little Leo is one of only 16 people in the world known to have an incurable condition.
A Kent charity that supports parents who've experienced baby loss are getting ready to open their first shop.
Making Miracles founder Kelly Wells explains why it'll be different to many other charity shops on our high streets.
In sport, the Gillingham boss reacts to their disappointing defeat to Bolton Wanderers at the weekend.
And we have an update from the Winter Paralympics where Kent's Millie Knight has been in action.

Friday Mar 04, 2022
Friday Mar 04, 2022
The mum of a man from Deal whose body was found more than 80 days after he went missing, is calling for his death to be treated as suspicious.
Alex Holland disappeared from his parent's home in November last year.
The 27 year-old was found face down in water - something a psychic has revealed she had alerted police to before he was discovered.
Also in today's podcast, hear from a Tonbridge man who's preparing to lead a convoy of aid to Ukraine.
Arthur Smith is kitting out an old coach and plans to leave this weekend.
Meantime, a vigil is due to take place at Tonbridge castle tomorrow.
We've been speaking to organiser Jason Bradshaw who'd like as many people as possible to turn up and form a human chain.
Ahead of international women's day on Tuesday, we've been finding out about a festival taking place in Thanet.
The Artistic director of POW! Thanet has been updating us on what's going on.
Find out which Kent athletes are in Beijing for the winter Paralympics.
And, hear from Gillingham's Ryan Jackson ahead of their trip to take on Bolton Wanderers this weekend.

Thursday Mar 03, 2022
Thursday Mar 03, 2022
A Rainham mum has spoken to the KentOnline Podcast about her battle to try and get her teenage son a place at school.
Leanne Dale says Jack has been turned down by 27 schools and it's now starting to affect his mental health.
The 13-year-old has complex needs including ADHD, autism and an anxiety disorder, and is getting tutoring at home instead.
Hear from Leanne and find out what Medway Council has said about the situation.
Also in today's podcast, it's a year since the disappearance of Sarah Everard and we've been told nothing has changed to make women feel safe of the streets.
The 33-year-old was kidnapped and murdered by then serving Met Police Officer Wayne Couzens from Deal.
He's now serving a whole life sentence.
Two men who drove mopeds into a hair salon in Kent on New Year's Day have been jailed.
One of them was caught because he was still wearing a GPS tag after being released from prison.
Find out why four car parks in Canterbury have been put up for sale.
Reporter Lydia Chantler-Hicks has the details.
And, find out which Kent sports start is going to be getting an honorary degree from the University of Kent.

Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
Podcast: Rochester’s City Wall wine bar served with noise abatement order
Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
Wednesday Mar 02, 2022
The owner of one of Medway's most popular bars has said he could be ready to quit after it was served with a noise abatement order.
Sanjay Raval runs the City Wall on Rochester High Street and says while he's lodged an appeal, it's left him feeling very despondent.
He's spoken exclusively to the KentOnline Podcast.
Also today, a Kent MP has defended his decision to travel to Ukraine to see the war effort for himself.
Gravesham's Adam Holloway says he wants to make a contribution.
Meantime, an open prayer day has been held at a church in Maidstone to support the local Ukrainian community - hear from one man who went along.
A Gravesham teenager has revealed her shocking experiences of hate crime as a campaign get under way to tackle it...
Schools are urging young people to speak out if they've been targeted.
It's feared new mums in Kent might be struggling to look after their babies because of the impact of the pandemic.
Research has found more than six in 10 women feel they're getting less support in the first six months after giving birth - we've been speaking to Alex from Gravesend who had twins during lockdown.
In sport, find out how Kent's Zak Crawley's been getting on as England warm up for their tour of the West Indies.
And, we've got details of the result of last night's Kent Senior Cup game between Gillingham and Margate.

Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
Tuesday Mar 01, 2022
An inquest has heard the driver of a car which crashed in Headcorn killing four members of the same family was over the drink drive limit.
Johnny Cash, Johnboy Cash, Miles Cash and Jacko Cosgrove died when the vehicle they were in came off a road and hit a tree in October last year.
Hear from our reporter Sean McPolin who was at today's inquest in Maidstone.
As fighting continues in Ukraine following an invasion by Russia, we've been hearing from Ukranian people here who're desperate to help.
Reporter Rhys Griffiths has been to an army surplus store in Folkestone where people have been going to get supplies.
A University of Kent professor has also spoken about her sister's journey to safety.
In the Commons, North Thanet MP Sir Roger Gale has called for Kent to do its bit to help with the processing of those seeking asylum.
New powers to try and stop so-called boy racers in Dartford have been given the go ahead.
Police are going to be given more powers to break-up late night car meets which often lead to racing on Crossways Boulevard - between the Dartford Crossing and Bluewater.
We've been speaking to residents who say the noise keeps them awake at night.
And, rail fares have gone up today for Kent's commuters - and it's the biggest hike in nearly a decade.
The 3.8% rise means an average season ticket from Ramsgate to London will now cost £6,174 pounds - £226 more than last year.

Monday Feb 28, 2022
Podcast: Is it our responsibility in Kent to take in refugees from Ukraine?
Monday Feb 28, 2022
Monday Feb 28, 2022
Five days after Russia invaded Ukraine, hundreds of thousands of people continue to flee the country and seek asylum.
So what should our response be?
There are calls for the government to do more to allow Ukrainians to travel here and stay for up to three years.
We've been speaking to Bridget Chapman from Kent Refugee Action Network and getting some of your views.
Also in today's podcast, a Kent mum has set up a petition calling for dyslexia friendly exam papers.
It's been signed by more than 14,000 people so far - find out why Alex Castle thinks it's so important.
H&M has confirmed its closing its store in Ashford after 14 years in the town.
We speak to the head of libraries in Kent on how they're continuing to play a critical role in the community.
It comes ahead of World Book Day on Thursday.
And, the Gillingham boss has been reacting to their big win over Lincoln City at the weekend.
The result means they're now just three points from safety in league one.

Friday Feb 25, 2022
Friday Feb 25, 2022
A Kent police officer has been sacked after being accused of groping a woman during a trip to Alton Towers.
PC Thomas Hall was alleged to have touched the woman during an overnight stay at a hotel.
Hear from our reporter Sean Delaney who covered the misconduct hearing.
Also in today's podcast, we have reaction from a University of Kent professor on the latest situation in Ukraine following the invasion by Russia.
There's potentially some huge news for jobs in Kent - find out which big company is looking to relocate it's global headquarters to the county.
Security has been stepped up at a new housing development in Medway.
Hear from a resident of Rochester Riverside who's worried about groups of young people who're gathering.
We're starting to get details on what event will be taking place in Kent to celebrate the jubilee.
In sport, we've been chatting to the Gillingham manager ahead of their game at Lincoln City this weekend.
And, find out who'll be joining Kent for the start of the new cricket season.

Thursday Feb 24, 2022
Thursday Feb 24, 2022
Homeowners on a new-build estate in Ashford say they regret moving there after tiles and cladding were ripped off during Storm Eunice.
Strong winds hit the county last Friday leaving a number of properties at Chilmington Green damaged.
We've spoken to the owner of one property who says they shouldn't have been so badly affected as they're less than two years old.
Also in today's podcast, the Prime Minister has addressed the nation after Russian forces invaded eastern Ukraine.
Kent's MP have also been reacting - hear from South Thanet's Craig Mackinlay.
We've got an update on a story about changes to school transport for thousands of children in Kent with disabilities and special educational needs.
They've been introduced following a shake-up of the system by the county council.
For some, it means they're now picked up by different drivers - and many haven't been able to cope with the changes.
We've been speaking to a mum from Swanscombe.
There's reaction to all Covid restrictions in England being scrapped today.
And, find out where in Kent the 2024 Subbuteo World Cup is going to be held.

Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Six years after a man from Dartford was murdered in Cyrpus, his parents are still fighting for justice.
George Low was stabbed while out with a friend in Ayia Napa in 2016.
Two men wanted in connection with his killing are believed to be in Turkey despite European arrest warrants and Interpol alerts in their names.
The 22-year-old's mum and dad have been meeting government officials as they continue to call for action.
Also in today's podcast, former sports minister and Chatham and Aylesford MP Tracey Crouch has called for Russia not to host the final of this year's Champions League.
She's asking UEFA to 'urgently reconsider' switching it to another venue.
As we near the end of Pride history month, the KentOnline Podcast has been told more work still needs to be done to make all in the LGBTQ+ community in Kent feel safe.
Chris Garner - who's also known as Maidstone Drag Queen Madame MuMu - has been speaking about his own experiences.
The boss of a theatre company that's running workshops in Kent is hoping British Sign language will soon be used more widely.
A bill, which could lead to a new law, reaches the committee stage in Parliament today.
And, the Gillingham boss has spoken following their 0-0 draw with AFC Wimbledon at Priestfield last night.
The result means they're still five points from safety in league one.