Episodes

Thursday Dec 12, 2019
Podcast - Concern for rough sleepers ahead of Christmas - 12/12/2019
Thursday Dec 12, 2019
Thursday Dec 12, 2019
With less than two weeks until Christmas, a homeless charity say they've found hundreds of people who're on the streets in Kent.
Porchlight have been helping rough sleepers since they set up in Canterbury 45 years ago - and they say things haven't got any better over the years.
Also in today's episode: a man's described the moment he was attacked with a knife after refusing to hand over cash, tributes are being paid to Conservationist David Bellamy who's died at the age of 86, and a Tonbridge man is taking on an Arctic challenge to raise money and awareness for charity.

Wednesday Dec 11, 2019
Podcast - Final day of election campaigning before we head to the polls - 11/12/2019
Wednesday Dec 11, 2019
Wednesday Dec 11, 2019
General Election 2019: Final day of campaigning before we head to the polls.
Five weeks of general election campaigning are coming to an end today.
Tomorrow we'll vote in the first December election since 1923, with 17 seats up for grabs in Kent.
Also in today's episode: Princess Anne has been in Kent to unveil a new hospital helipad.

Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Talking Points: Kent's weekly political podcast - 10/12/19
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
In the final podcast before Kent heads to the polls, co-hosts Paul Francis and Oliver Kemp talk about the final moments of the campaign.
From national TV debates to fiery hustings, it's been an interesting week.

Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Podcast - Millions made in hospital car parking charges - 10/12/2019
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
Tuesday Dec 10, 2019
An investigation's found East Kent Hospitals Trust is in the top five in the country for the amount it's making in parking charges.
The Kent and Canterbury, QEQM in Margate and William Harvey in Ashford raked in a total of more than £4.7m pounds last year.
Also in today's episode: a Maidstone United fan who died from a heart condition has been described as ' a very special little boy', and a Medway businesswoman has been ranked in a tech power list.

Monday Dec 09, 2019
Podcast - Break-in causes £10k worth of damage at Medway church
Monday Dec 09, 2019
Monday Dec 09, 2019
Thousands of pounds worth of damage has been done to a church in Medway following an overnight break-in.
Thieves smashed a stained glass window to get into St Margaret's in Rainham over the weekend.
Also in today's episode: people in Medway are joining forces to tackle racism, Gillingham celebrate a win over Sunderland in League One, but elsewhere it was a disappointing weekend for Dover.

Friday Dec 06, 2019
Podcast - Boris Johnson in Kent ahead of next week's general election
Friday Dec 06, 2019
Friday Dec 06, 2019
With less than a week to go until we vote in the general election, Boris Johnson has been in the county.
The Prime Minister held a rally near Maidstone earlier, as the Conservatives make their final attempts to win our support.
Also in today's episode: new food, leisure and business hub opens in Ashford, little girl donates birthday presents to foodbank, and Gillingham back in league one action against Sunderland.

Thursday Dec 05, 2019
Podcast - Dangerous pollution levels in parts of Kent - 05/12/2019
Thursday Dec 05, 2019
Thursday Dec 05, 2019
New data suggests some of us are breathing air so polluted it's as dangerous as smoking 140 cigarettes a year.
Dartford, Medway and Gravesham have been identified by the British Heart Foundation as having some of the worst levels in the South East.
Also in today's episode: strike action in France could cause disruption to ferries at Dover, a Kent Olympian is speaking out about loneliness ahead of Christmas, and we're being urged to avoid walking near water if we're drunk.

Wednesday Dec 04, 2019
Podcast - election candidates in Canterbury come under the spotlight - 04/12/2019
Wednesday Dec 04, 2019
Wednesday Dec 04, 2019
The candidates hoping to be elected in one of the most marginal seats in Kent will be coming under the spotlight later.
A special hustings event is taking place in Canterbury where Labour's Rosie Duffield is taking on Anna Firth of the Conservatives, Claire Malcomson who represents the Lib Dems and Independent Michael Gould.
Also on the podcast: why we're being encouraged to take a virtual reality trip to the moon and there was a shock at last night's Turner Prize presentation.

Tuesday Dec 03, 2019
Podcast - Figures reveal scale of child homelessness in Kent - 03/12/2019
Tuesday Dec 03, 2019
Tuesday Dec 03, 2019
Figures have revealed more than 2,200 children in Kent will be spending Christmas in temporary accommodation.
Homeless charity Shelter is warning many children are living in places like B&Bs and hostels - with some families apparently "squashed into one room".
Also in today's episode: an Ashford-based charity says a match funding scheme will help them support more single parents, the winner of the Turner Prize is due to be announced in Margate, and a little girl from Herne Bay has had the chance to sing on this year's X Factor charity single.

Monday Dec 02, 2019
Podcast - Man admits killing 39-year-old near bridge - 02/12/2019
Monday Dec 02, 2019
Monday Dec 02, 2019
A man accused of killing a man in Medway has admitted manslaughter.
The body of 39-year-old Peter Beale from Sittingbourne was found near Rochester Bridge in September last year.
Also in today's episode: a man's died in a car fire outside a supermarket, Gillingham are through to the third round of the FA Cup, but Maidstone and Dover are out of the competition.