Episodes

Friday Jan 17, 2020
Podcast - Man arrested on suspicion of murdering woman - 17/01/2020
Friday Jan 17, 2020
Friday Jan 17, 2020
A man in his 30s has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a woman in Gillingham.
Police and paramedics were called to a property on Richmond Road just before 5 yesterday evening and a 39-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.
Also in today's episode: more than half of senior doctor jobs in the county are currently unfilled, we're getting the chance to have our say on new plans for a £160m regeneration of Gravesend town centre, a Park Run for cancer patients is happening in west Kent, and the Gillingham manager looks ahead to this weekend's game against Oxford United.

Thursday Jan 16, 2020
Thursday Jan 16, 2020
A Herne Bay mum who suffered three heart attacks in a week at the age of just 30 has spoken out to try and raise awareness of the rare condition that caused it.
At one stage, Rose Murphy was given just a 10% chance or survival after it happened in November 2018.
Also in today's episode: Babies are being taught sign language before they learn to speak, and a teenager has quit college to make videos on TikTok full time.

Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
Podcast - Hundreds of jobs at risk at factory - 15/01/2020
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
A union has vowed to try and prevent the closure of a car parts factory in Sittingbourne, which could lead to the loss of around 300 jobs.
Bosses at Antolin Interiors have announced they plan to shut the site in Hartlip - blaming a slump in global car sales.
Also in today's episode: Four men are starting a total of more than 80 years in prison for a fatal stabbing, a former football coach has opened up about his gambling addiction, and it's feared there's going to be a shortfall of sixth form places over the next five years.

Tuesday Jan 14, 2020
Tuesday Jan 14, 2020
Online bookmakers' share prices have fallen after it was announced they soon won't be able to take payments on credit cards.
The Gambling Commission says it wants to stop people spending money they don't have.
Also in today's episode: a mum is speaking out after waiting two years for her son to be diagnosed as autistic, and a former footballer is urging parents to think about their behaviour at children's matches.

Monday Jan 13, 2020
Monday Jan 13, 2020
Eleven months after it was installed on the M20, work to remove the barrier between Ashford and Maidstone is starting today.
The contraflow system is part of Operation Brock, which is designed to ease congestion if there are delays at Dover in the event of a no deal Brexit.
Also in today's episode: air pollution is putting thousands of lives at risk in Kent, a disabled music group is looking for more members, and the Gillingham and Ebbsfleet managers reflect on their games at the weekend.

Monday Jan 13, 2020
Talking Points: Kent's weekly political podcast - 13/01/20
Monday Jan 13, 2020
Monday Jan 13, 2020
It's 2020 and the podcasting duo are back to break down the big things happening in politics over the next few months.
Political editor Paul Francis and Oliver Kemp discuss the looming Brexit deadline, the Labour leadership contest and why Operation Brock is now being removed.
Paul also reveals his jargon of the week - what on earth does 'uplifting the charge' mean?

Monday Jan 13, 2020
Monday Jan 13, 2020
This week we were joined by Sarah Mann, director for the Music Man Project in Kent.
Sarah discusses the importance of group music projects for people with disabilities, and how they can empower people who might not always get the same opportunities as others.
Music has been described as a powerful therapeutic tool by scientists and medical professionals. It can improve people’s mental wellbeing and improve the communication skills for people with disabilities.

Friday Jan 10, 2020
Podcast - Mum calls for specialist trolleys at all supermarkets - 10/01/2020
Friday Jan 10, 2020
Friday Jan 10, 2020
A woman whose daughter has learning difficulties is calling for all major supermarkets to have specialist trolleys after a store failed to provide one.
Bonnita Moaby's eight-year-old has sensory processing disorder and needs to be in a secure seat while they're shopping.
Also in today's episode: girls as young as 13 are among the alleged victims of upskirting in Kent, some of Sir Winston Churchill's paintings are going on display in the county, and we look ahead to Gillingham's game against Peterborough.

Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Podcast - A&E waiting times at worst ever level
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Accident and Emergency departments recorded their worst ever performance in December.
Here in Kent, just 75% of patients were seen within four hours - well below the government target of 95%.
People are also having to wait longer than they did in December 2018 - back then 83% were treated within that all important window.
Also in today's episode: tributes have been to a man who worked in Dartford and was killed in the Iran plane crash and Macmillan say there aren't enough NHS staff in Kent to help patients with cancer.

Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Podcast - A project to revamp the centre of Sittingbourne has been scrapped - 08/01/2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
The second phase of a multi-million scheme to regenerate a town centre has been scrapped.
Council bosses have agreed to end their partnership with the Spirit of Sittingbourne - once the leisure quarter is completed.
Also in today's episode: parking permit charges for some Kent families could soon treble, and the Gillingham boss is up for the League One manager of the month award for December.