Episodes

Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
A headteacher has defended his decision to introduce Saturday morning detentions, after some parents called it 'unfair' and 'ridiculous'.
Folkestone Academy's plans will see students come in for two hours at the weekend as a punishment, in a bid to tackle bad behaviour.
Also in today's episode: families are being forced to cut down on their weekly shopping so they can afford rent, the amount we pay in council tax is set to go up again, and firefighters in Kent are among the first in the country to use new kit to rescue people from cliffs or confined spaces.

Monday Jan 06, 2020
Podcast - Bad news for rail passengers affected by landslip - 06/01/2020
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Monday Jan 06, 2020
Network Rail have admitted they "don't know" when a landslip, that's stopped trains running between Tonbridge and Redhill, will be dealt with.
Since before Christmas passengers have been forced to use a replacement bus service after a 100m section of track was damaged.
Also in today's episode: an animal conservation charity is trying to raise £100,000 to rescue more elephants and Gillingham are out of the FA Cup after being beaten by West Ham.

Tuesday Dec 24, 2019
Tuesday Dec 24, 2019
The Bishop of Dover has warned of greater division between communities and minority groups on Christmas Eve.
Speaking on the KM Community Podcast, Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin commented on how the divided political landscape has played a part in encouraging intolerance.

Saturday Dec 21, 2019
Saturday Dec 21, 2019
A new school due to open in 2020 hopes to make the community experience a core part of the curriculum for their pupils.
Ebbsfleet Green Primary school is being built in Ebbsfleet Garden City, a brand-new development which will be a home for up to 30,000 people.
Joanne Wilkinson-Tabi, who has recently been appointed headteacher for Ebbsfleet Green Primary school, said this is a unique opportunity for a brand new school to positively chapes the lives of the children.

Friday Dec 20, 2019
Podcast - heavy rainfall hits Kent as Christmas getaway starts - 20/12/2019
Friday Dec 20, 2019
Friday Dec 20, 2019
Firefighters have rescued several people from cars stranded in floodwater after a night of heavy rain in Kent.
Crews were called to Ashford, Maidstone and Tonbridge and have also been helping colleagues in East Sussex after downpours.
The bad weather also caused travel disruption earlier with part of the M26 closed and trains unable to run between Strood and Maidstone West after a landslide.
Also in the podcast: the headteacher of school in Kent's new garden city speaks about her vision for the future and Gillingham look to kick off the festive season with a win.

Thursday Dec 19, 2019
Podcast - Number of people in Kent with dementia more than doubles
Thursday Dec 19, 2019
Thursday Dec 19, 2019
It's emerged the number of people with dementia in Kent has more than doubled in the past five years.
NHS Data out this morning shows there are now more than 14,500 registered with the condition in the county - that's over 5,500 more than in 2014.
Also in today's episode: This year's Miss Kent GB calls on more young men and women to embrace who they are and Gills fans queue for tickets to the FA Cup clash with West Ham United.

Wednesday Dec 18, 2019
Podcast - Charity calls for more understanding towards Channel migrants - 18/12/2019
Wednesday Dec 18, 2019
Wednesday Dec 18, 2019
We're being urged to be more understanding towards migrants who risk their lives to reach Kent - after more small boats were intercepted in the Channel...
69 men, women and children were brought to Dover following a Border Force operation off the coast yesterday morning.
Also in today's episode: two puppies have been dumped by a busy road just days before Christmas, and villagers are still objecting to a planned redesign of a key roundabout.

Tuesday Dec 17, 2019
Tuesday Dec 17, 2019
Border Force officers have brought more than 60 suspected migrants ashore in Dover.
Patrol vessels have been dealing with a number of small boats in the Channel after reports were first raised in the early hours of this morning.
Also in today's episode: Kent MPs return to Parliament after the General Election, a youth prison has been rated 'inadequate' by Ofsted, and a top chef gives us tips on how to make the perfect Christmas dinner.

Monday Dec 16, 2019
Monday Dec 16, 2019
The parents of a disabled toddler say they've been left virtually housebound after someone stole their Land Rover - which had her mobility vehicle inside.
Two year-old Willow has spina bifida and needs specialist equipment to move around.
Also in today's episode: the Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken to the Big Issue ahead of Christmas, a 21-year-old man has told us how volunteering has helped him overcome his anxiety, and we hear from the Gillingham and Ebbsfleet managers following their games at the weekend.

Friday Dec 13, 2019
Podcast - Kent decides in General Election - 13/12/19
Friday Dec 13, 2019
Friday Dec 13, 2019
Boris Johnson will remain in 10 Downing Street, after the Conservatives won a majority in the third general election in less than five years.
The Prime Minister has called his party's victory a political 'earthquake' - and says he now has a mandate to get the country out of the EU.
In today's podcast, we round-up the results across Kent and hear from the elected MPs.