Episodes

Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Podcast: Hundreds of jobs to go at Kent based Saga
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
Thursday Jul 09, 2020
There's startling news today of more job losses in Kent as the economic impact of the pandemic continues to take it’s toll.
Folkestone based holiday and insurance firm Saga have announced they're cutting around 300 positions as a result of the impact of Covid-19 on its business.
Also in the podcast - the future of Kent's Manston Airport is looking more secure and hear from one of the man who stages some of the biggest pantomimes in the country on whether he thinks they will happen this Christmas.

Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Podcast: Huge increase in demand on Thanet food bank as pandemic continues
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
The scale of the pandemic on just one food bank in Thanet has been revealed.
The facility in Cliftonville fed nearly 1,000 people last month - up from just 166 during the same time last year.
Also in today's podcast, the Kent Wildlife Trust calls for targets to reduce pesticides and the Dogs Trust have advice on how to help our pets cope with lockdown being eased.

Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Podcast: Boris Johnson urged to apologise over controversial care home comments
Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Tuesday Jul 07, 2020
Our top story today is about care homes and some controversial comments made by the Prime Minister…
Boris Johnson’s suggested ‘too many’ care homes didn't properly follow procedures during the coronavirus pandemic - he's now being urged to apologise.
Also in the podcast, the lockdown litter blighting our woodlands and why a shrine at Canterbury Cathedral has been recreated digitally 850 years on.

Monday Jul 06, 2020
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Theatres, museums and music venues are being given £1.5 billion to help them survive the pandemic.
They'll be able to access the grants via government loans and grants.
It follows weeks of warnings about the future of performance venues, but what about panto this Christmas? Hear from our senior features writer Angela Cole.
Also in the podcast, tributes are paid following two fatal crashes in Kent, and a salon boss is angry they still can't reopen.

Friday Jul 03, 2020
Friday Jul 03, 2020
Ahead of so-called 'Super Saturday' we've been finding out how police and volunteers are planning on keep people safe as pubs reopen.
Also hear from a Kent MP who's urging us to 'be careful'.
Also in the podcast, hear from a hairdresser who's opening her salon at midnight to cope with a demand for appointments and the University of Kent prepares for its first ever virtual open day.

Thursday Jul 02, 2020
Podcast: Plans for pop up academy to help children catch up on missed schooling
Thursday Jul 02, 2020
Thursday Jul 02, 2020
It’s been confirmed today all children will be expected to go back to school in September - and parents will be fined if they don’t…
But what about the children who, by then, would have missed 6 months of school?
Well, the search is on to find retired or trainee teachers to join a pop up academy offering English and maths lessons during the holidays.
Also on the podcast - a promise from health bosses that parts of Kent and Medway won't face lockdown if covid cases rise and the Tonbridge couple hoping to get humanist weddings made legal.

Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
Podcast: 100 days of lockdown and fears over 'Super Saturday'
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
It's being dubbed 'Super Saturday' but as we reach 100 days of lockdown, there are concerns about the major relaxation of restrictions this weekend.
We've been speaking to a behavioural scientist who thinks pubs will struggle to enforce social distancing when they reopen.
Also in the podcast - calls for an investigation into faulty PPE and a 5-year-old fundraiser from Kent gets an award from the PM.

Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Podcast: Tony Hudgell completes fundraising walk for Evelina London
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
Tuesday Jun 30, 2020
We start today with the amazing achievement of a 5 year-old from Kings Hill who’s completed a challenge to walk every day in June to raise money for charity.
Tony Hudgell had to have his legs amputated when he was a baby and only received his prosthetics just before lockdown.
Also on today's podcast - concerns over secondary schools opening to all pupils in September as one head teacher says there's no way they could social distance, and how the benefits system is coping with the pandemic.

Monday Jun 29, 2020
Podcast: Summer holidays abroad this year become a reality
Monday Jun 29, 2020
Monday Jun 29, 2020
Our top story today is all about when and where you might be able to travel on holiday this summer…
It’s looking more and more likely you will be able to go abroad and not have to quarantine when you get home.
Also in the podcast - the business owners who say they've been forgotten by the government as they remain closed, and how homeless people could remain off the streets of Kent after lockdown.

Friday Jun 26, 2020
Podcast: Men stabbed as hundreds gather for beach rave
Friday Jun 26, 2020
Friday Jun 26, 2020
Two men in their 20s have been taken to a London hospital after being stabbed when hundreds of people gathered on a Sheppey beach.
Around 200 are thought to have attended a party at Leysdown last night.
Also in today's podcast - one of Thanet's MPs hopes for a long summer season so traders can recover from lockdown and Kent's police chief backs the use of spit hoods as the number of assaults on officers goes up.