Episodes
![Podcast: Dad from Walmer, Deal still unconscious in hospital nine days after falling down stairs](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog4682683/dad_262ezl_300x300.jpg)
Tuesday Dec 20, 2022
Tuesday Dec 20, 2022
A dad-of-five is still unconscious in hospital nine days after falling down the stairs at his home in Walmer near Deal.
Simon Norton was taken to Ashford's William Harvey hospital after being discovered by his wife.
Hear from reporter Liane Castle who has been speaking to Katie about what happened.
Also in today's podcast, a Tunbridge Wells mum says she's completely changed her Christmas plans because she can't guarantee having any running water.
Supplies in the west of the county have been disrupted for the past week - hear from Grace Ockwell and find out what South East Water have had to say.
Train drivers at 15 rail companies, including Southeastern, are to stage another strike early in the New Year.
Members of the Aslef union are to walk out on January, 5 in a row over pay.
With families due to spend more time together over Christmas, those in Ashford are being told where to turn if there's a dispute.
Tensions within families and between neighbours and groups of young people have increased in recent years.
We've been speaking to David Jonker from Ashford Mediation Service which is launching the next phase of their Keep Ashford Talking programme.
The owner of a tea rooms on Sheppey has been told to remove tables he's put up outside to display Christmas decorations.
Swale council say Stephen Jackson doesn't have a licence to have a seating area on the pavement.
And, Gillingham face Wolves in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup tonight.
The Gills will be hoping to cause another upset, after beating fellow Premier League side Brentford in the last round.
![Podcast: Amber traffic warning for the M20 and M25 issued by the AA ahead of the Christmas getaway](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog4682683/traffic_36aras_300x300.jpg)
Monday Dec 19, 2022
Monday Dec 19, 2022
Ahead of the Christmas getaway, the AA has issued a rare amber traffic warning.
They are particularly concerned about the M25 and M20 in Kent.
Also in today's podcast, the High Court has ruled government plans to deport asylum seekers who've crossed the Channel to Kent in small boats to Rwanda are lawful.
Find out what the Dover MP has said and also hear from a refugee charity.
People living in Margate say they feel scared to walk through a local park at night, because of faulty lighting.
It comes after the recent attack and sexual assault of a teenage girl in Dane Park - and other reports of robbery and vandalism.
It's feared the cost of living crisis could see some of us turn to unsafe electrical items in a bid to keep warm.
The warning comes after an Edenbridge man needed oxygen when he forgot to turn off an electric blanket which started smouldering and giving off toxic smoke.
Hear from Leanne McMahon from Kent Fire and Rescue Service.
New data has revealed council bosses in Canterbury have made nearly 45-million pounds from parking charges over the last five years.
That's by far the highest amount of income generated across the whole of the county.
And, we've spent the past two weeks delivering the thousands of gifts you donated to the Give a Gift appeal on our sister radio station kmfm.
The toys and games have been taken to charities, hospitals and children in care this Christmas.
![Podcast: Medway Tunnel closure over ’systems problem’ causes traffic chaos](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog4682683/medway_tunnel7t6ak_300x300.jpg)
Friday Dec 16, 2022
Podcast: Medway Tunnel closure over ’systems problem’ causes traffic chaos
Friday Dec 16, 2022
Friday Dec 16, 2022
There's been major disruption on the roads after the sudden closure of the Medway Tunnel.
Engineers have been working to fix the problem but drivers are having to use alternative routes leading to long delays.
Hear from one driver who got stuck in the congestion.
Also in today's podcast, a search in the Channel has been called off, more than 40 hours after a boat carrying asylum seekers capsized.
Four people died and 39 were rescued from the icy waters near Dungeness.
A teenager's been told to expect a long prison sentence after admitting killing a father in an attack outside a Maidstone pub.
Andrew Looseley died in hospital a few days after being punched in the head near the Hare and Hounds in Lower Boxley Road in August.
The KentOnline Podcast has been told how more and more professionals are turning to a foodbank in Kent for help this Christmas.
The Trussell Trust runs the Deal Area Foodbank which opened 10 years ago - hear from their project co-ordinator.
Kent's first so-called eco-hotel has opened on the site of a former language school in Folkestone.
The building in Cheriton Place had sat empty for two years before Emma Howitt and her business partner took it on. Emma has been speaking to our reporter Chantal Weller.
And, Gillingham's game this weekend has been called off because of a frozen pitch at Stockport County.
Meantime, boss Neil Harris has been chatting about Elkan Baggott's decision not to take up the chance to play some international football.
![Podcast: Man suffers ’life-changing injuries’ after being stabbed at Coyotes nightclub in Chatham](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog4682683/stabbing_for_podcastarycr_300x300.jpg)
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
A young man has suffered 'life-changing injuries' after being stabbed at a nightclub in Medway.
A second man was also hurt at Coyotes in Chatham in the early hours of Sunday.
Hear a statement from police which reveals two people have been arrested.
Also in today's podcast, just a day after it was revealed a fourth boy has died after falling into a frozen lake near Birmingham, a Folkestone woman says she was shocked to see children trying to walk on a frozen pond.
Amanda De Feo saw the boys testing the ice at Radnor Park in the town.
A French charity's revealed it was sent a voice message begging for help just before a boat carrying asylum seekers capsized in the Channel.
Four people died when it happened off the coast of Dungeness yesterday morning.
A man who maintains an area of woodland near Canterbury says he can't believe he's been told to tear down the building he uses as an office.
There are six structures on the site in Adisham and council bosses have decided they're in breach of planning regulations.
The KentOnline Podcast has been told the housing market in Kent is looking positive heading into 2023 - despite national reports of falling property prices.
They dropped by 2.3% in November, the third monthly fall in a row.
Hear from expert Spencer Fortag from Dockside property services in Medway.
And, more of the gifts you donated to the Give a Gift appeal on kmfm have been delivered to charities in Kent.
We received thousands of toys and games which'll be given to children in time for the big day. Hear from a charity and hospital that have been taking delivery of the presents.
![Podcast: Four people have died after a boat carrying asylum seekers capsized in the Channel](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog4682683/channel_podcast7vdbj_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Four people have been confirmed to have died after a boat carrying asylum seekers capsized in the Channel.
More than 40 people who were on the vessel have been rescued alive.
Hear from the Home Secretary who has given a statement in the Commons. We've also been getting reaction from some of Kent's MP and charities that work with asylum seekers.
Also in today's podcast, a coroner's confirmed a dad-of-three died in Strood after being crushed by a lorry.
An inquest's opened into the death of 44-year-old Andy Millward who was killed when his car was hit by the vehicle which overturned on Station Road last month.
The mum of an autistic boy from north Kent says some of the community's most vulnerable children are at risk of being left behind.
It comes after the parents of another teenager with autism say he took his own life after being bullied and then let down by social services.
A Herne Bay couple could be forced to spend Christmas in an Airbnb after their flat was flooded with sewage.
Frances and Tony's home on Central Parade has been left badly damaged and presents for friends and family were also destroyed.
A search is under way for a mystery man who's delivered Christmas cards with money in to people in Chatham.
Residents on Larkspur Road have received £5 each with a note saying it's to help with heating bills.
More of the presents you generously donated to the Give a Gift appeal on our sister radio station kmfm have been delivered to children in Kent.
The presents are going to charities, hospitals and those in care this festive time.
![Podcast: Warning over icy roads in Kent as cold conditions remain for the rest of the week](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog4682683/icy_podcast78ryl_300x300.jpg)
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
A woman has been taken to hospital following a crash on an icy road in Ashford.
Police and ambulance crews were called at about 6.30am.
It comes as we're reminded to take extra care while out and about because of the freezing conditions.
Hear from a forecaster at the Met Office on what's in store for the rest of the week and whether we might have a white Christmas.
Also in today's podcast, the first in a series of rail strikes in Kent over Christmas and New Year is under way.
There'll be serious disruption between now and January 7 as members of the RMT union walkout or refuse to do overtime.
Hear from Southeaster, Network Rail and the general secretary of the RMT.
More safe and legal routes are going to be set up for people wanting to seek asylum in the UK.
The Prime Minister's been speaking in the Commons about how the Government plans to tackle the issue of small boats crossing the Channel to Kent.
A small business owner says she's going to have to bring in security after a thief ran off with a load of jewellery during the Westgate Christmas lights switch on.
Two busts full of necklaces were taken from Bling and Rocks.
We've been catching up with a Dartford teenager who is set to take on a cycling marathon in a bid raise funds for research into Alzheimer's.
Piper Monk is aiming to use a static bike to complete the challenge in under three hours at her school, Wilmington Academy.
A Kent nature reserve has been named as a champion site for one of the UK's rarest bumblebees.
Victory Wood near Whitstable was bought by the Woodland Trust in 2004, and has since become a haven for wildlife.
And, congratulations to Olivia Coleman who has been nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in a new movie filmed in Kent.
![Podcast: Snow in Kent leaves drivers stranded and dozens of schools closed](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog4682683/podcastsnow_300x300.jpg)
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Podcast: Snow in Kent leaves drivers stranded and dozens of schools closed
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Volunteers have been rescuing drivers stranded in cars and dozens of schools have been forced to close after heavy snow hit Kent.
Many roads became impassable when the wintry conditions swept across the county last night. Hear from a member of the South East 4x4 Response.
We've also been finding out how Network Rail have been trying to keep Kent's trains running and the boss of a foodbank charity says they'll keep feeding people whatever the weather. Plus we have details on some festive events that have been cancelled.
Also on today's podcast, a woman has been left covered in shattered glass after a car crashed into the front of her home in Deal.
Hear about the moment it happened and why there are calls for safety at a junction to be improved.
A small businesses owner from Snodland has been speaking about the impact of Royal Mail strikes with more happening in the run-up to Christmas.
Rail operator Southeastern have brought in a new timetable.
It's in response to changes in the way we travel following the pandemic - hear what it means in the county.
And, find out who's going to be joining Kent cricket for their T20 Blast games next season.
![Podcast: Weather warning for snow and ice in Kent this weekend](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog4682683/snowpod_300x300.jpg)
Friday Dec 09, 2022
Podcast: Weather warning for snow and ice in Kent this weekend
Friday Dec 09, 2022
Friday Dec 09, 2022
Could we be about to see the first snow of the winter in Kent?
Forecasters have issued a yellow weather alert for Sunday - we have the full details.
Also in today's podcast, a mum's launching legal action against a Kent hospital trust after a coroner ruled her baby's death was avoidable.
Rosanna Mathews passed away just three days after being born at Tunbridge Wells hospital in Pembury in November 2020.
People living in part of Dartford say they're so fed up with anti-social behaviour they're setting up their own Neighbourhood watch to try and stop it.
Young people are said to be causing a nuisance in Wilmot Park in the West Hill part of town. Hear from one of the new members of the community group.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is urging the government to take a more compassionate approach towards asylum seekers who cross the Channel to Kent in small boats.
Justin Welby's been speaking in the House of Lords as figures show more than 43,000 people have made the dangerous journey so far this year.
The KentOnline Podcast has been hearing how virtual reality is being used as a form of therapy for young people in Kent.
A pilot programme was initially launched by FCS Talking Therapies in January to support 17 to 25 year-olds. Hear from their clinical director.
Presents you donated through the Give a Gift appeal on our sister radio station kmfm are going to benefit children who're homeless this Christmas.
We've been delivering the thousands of toys and games to hospitals and charities ahead of the big day.
Gillingham are through to the third round of the FA Cup after a dramatic win at Priestfield last night. Hear the thoughts of manager Neil Harris.
And we speak to the bosses at Folkestone harbour arm where hundreds of people are expected to watch England take on France in the quarter final of the World Cup on Saturday night.
![Podcast: Car crashes into Partners Hair Studio in Herne Bay](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog4682683/crash_podbbzrc_300x300.jpg)
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
Podcast: Car crashes into Partners Hair Studio in Herne Bay
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
A car has crashed into the front of a hair salon in Herne Bay.
Emergency crews were called and closed off the High Street after it happened at around 11.30am. Hear from our reporter at the scene and a shop owner who heard it happen.
Also in today's podcast, a drug-driver who killed a father and daughter in a crash in Ramsgate has been jailed for 16 years.
Nitesh Bissendary's car went onto the pavement on Leopold Street in August. Hear from our court reporter who followed the case.
You're being urged to try and keep the thermostat at 18c as bitterly cold weather hits Kent.
We're officially now in a cold weather alert thanks to an icy blast of weather from the arctic. We've been speaking to Strood GP Dr Julian Spinks.
A Kent MP says she turned down a chance to go to the World Cup in Qatar because of the country's human rights record.
Chatham and Aylesford's Tracey Crouch used to be sports minister, and was invited out for the tournament. She's been chatting to our colleagues at KMTV.
A Sittingbourne woman has made a tearful appeal in a bid to bring two street dogs back from Turkey.
Jade Carter fell in love with them after a recent stay in the country. Hear her emotional post online.
More of the toys you've donated to kmfm's Give a Gift appeal have been delivered across the county.
Presents are going to children's charities as well as youngsters in hospital or care this festive season.
And, Gillingham will be looking to make the third round of the FA Cup tonight.
They take on non-league Dagenham and Redbridge in a replay at Priestfield - hear from manager Neil Harris.
![Podcast: Fears Aldi could leave Sheppey altogether if plans for new store are turned down](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog4682683/aldipod_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
Wednesday Dec 07, 2022
A man who abused dozens of bodies in hospital mortuaries in Kent has been sentenced to an extra four years in prison.
68-year-old David Fuller from East Sussex had admitted 16 new charges.
Also in today's podcast, we've been finding out what's being done to get homeless people off Kent's streets as temperatures plummet.
Freezing conditions from the Arctic mean a cold weather alert has been put in place.
We've been hearing from homelessness charity Porchlight and Gravesham Borough Council.
The new man in charge of Kent Police has been telling us about his priorities as he starts the job.
Chief Constable Tim Smith has been in temporary charge since Alan Pughsley retired in October.
There are fears Aldi could leave Sheppey altogether if plans for a new store on the island are turned down.
The supermarket wants to build at Neats Court and close its current shop in the Sheerness town centre. Hear from reporter and Sheppey resident John Nurden.
Toys generously donated by you are being delivered to charities across Kent ahead of Christmas.
We were inundated with presents as part of the Give a Gift appeal run by our sister radio station kmfm.
Toys and games will also be going to young people in care or hospital this festive season.
A popular burger place in Rochester is set to relocate.
Chuck and Blade on the High Street is looking to move into the vacant Natwest building.
And, a Kent hotel has been completely booked out by film crews from The Crown.
They stayed at the Blazing Donkey not far from Sandwich last week while working in the nearby Discovery Park.