Episodes

Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Kent's Sporting Dreams podcast - Tokyo 2020 with Gravesend boxer Cheavon Clarke
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Tuesday Mar 03, 2020
Gravesend boxer Cheavon Clarke on the Tokyo Olympics, how much money it would take to make him turn professional and having a party inside the ring.

Monday Mar 02, 2020
Podcast - six years after it closed, what could happen to Manston airport?
Monday Mar 02, 2020
Monday Mar 02, 2020

Monday Mar 02, 2020
KM Community Podcast - The future of Manston Airport - 02/03/20
Monday Mar 02, 2020
Monday Mar 02, 2020
The long winding history of Manston Airport could be resolved soon, as bosses wait for central government to give the green light on the project.
This week we were joined by Tony Freudmann, director of RiverOak Strategic Partnership and the man behind Manston's potential return.
He talks benefits to the local area, problems with carbon emissions and opening up a new trade route into the capital.

Friday Feb 28, 2020
Podcast - Weekly360: a roundup of this week's top stories - 28/02/2020
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Friday Feb 28, 2020
In this week's podcast:
The huge fire that gutted a floating restaurant in Maidstone
The man left with life changing injuries who's taken his first steps in two years
And, why children in Kent won't be heading the ball during football training from now on.

Friday Feb 28, 2020
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Campaigners opposed to plans for a new road link between Kent and Essex say it could destroy local history.
The first public consultation into amended plans for the tunnel under the Thames from the east of Gravesend to Tilbury has taken place.
Also in today's podcast: it'll be a nervous weekend for parents and children waiting to get their secondary school offer, and we look ahead to Gillingham's game against AFC Wimbledon at Priestfield.

Thursday Feb 27, 2020
Thursday Feb 27, 2020
A man who was left with life-changing injuries after being attacked during a night out in Ramsgate nearly two years ago, has taken his first steps since it happened.
26-year-old Joe Shaw was visiting family when it happened in March 2018, leaving him unable to walk, talk or feed himself.
Also in today's podcast: Neighbours say a woman used her parrot as a weapon during a campaign of harassment, a jeweller has been compensation after a hospital mistake left him with life-changing injuries, and there's controversy over plans for one of Maidstone's most famous buildings.

Wednesday Feb 26, 2020
Podcast - Witnesses describe huge fire in Maidstone - 26/02/2020
Wednesday Feb 26, 2020
Wednesday Feb 26, 2020
Firefighters have spent hours tackling a huge blaze which has destroyed a floating restaurant in Maidstone town centre.
Embankment went up in flames on the river at around 8 this morning, sending thick smoke into the air and causing disruption for hundreds of drivers.
Also in today's podcast: find out how mental health support could help tackle knife crime, and hear from a charity who are looking for volunteers to help run an Elmer art trail.

Tuesday Feb 25, 2020
Tuesday Feb 25, 2020
Young children in Kent are no longer going to be able to head the ball during football training as part of new rules being introduced by the FA.
It's after a major study looked into the impact, in a bid to reduce the number of players developing brain conditions like dementia later in life.
Also in today's podcast: hear from a woman who's had to sell her car and jewellery to pay for medical equipment which is available for free elsewhere in the UK, and why a boxing promoter wants to see Tyson Fury take on Anthony Joshua.

Monday Feb 24, 2020
Podcast - it's claimed parked lorries are putting lives at risk - 24/02/2020
Monday Feb 24, 2020
Monday Feb 24, 2020
Our top story is about a group of people in Dartford who claim lorries parking where they live are putting lives at risk.
Last Thursday night, a motorcyclist was taken to hospital after colliding with an HGV on London Road - back in December, a man died after crashing into a lorry in the same area.
They've now set up a petition.
Also in the podcast: why the owner of animal parks in Kent is criticising zoos and there could be good news for people wanting to get on the property ladder.

Friday Feb 21, 2020
Friday Feb 21, 2020
Campaigners say they're considering appealing the High Court's decision to uphold plans to close stroke units at three hospitals in Kent.
It means the emergency stroke treatment at the QEQM in Margate will end next spring - with services at Medway Maritime and Tunbridge Wells also set to shut.
Specialist centres are instead going to be opened in Ashford, Dartford and Maidstone.
Also in today's podcast: A Canterbury mum's calling for more training, so doctors can spot a rare neurological condition, and find out about Sir Richard Branson's new cruise ship - that's docked in Dover.