Episodes

Friday Oct 25, 2019
Friday Oct 25, 2019
Two more arrests have been made by detectives investigating the deaths of 39 people found in a lorry container in Essex, not far from the Dartford Crossing.
The man and woman are both 38 and from Warrington and have been questioned on suspicion of manslaughter and conspiracy to traffic people.
Also in today's episode: vaccination targets for pre-school children in Kent and Medway are being missed, a mum with cystic fibrosis now has access to a life saving drug, we've been chatting to the new leader of the county council, a decision on plans for 440 homes has been deferred, Battersea is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its Brands Hatch branch, James Arthur has been on kmfm and Gillingham prepare to take on Accrington Stanley in League One.

Thursday Oct 24, 2019
Podcast - 39 people found dead in a lorry in Essex were Chinese migrants
Thursday Oct 24, 2019
Thursday Oct 24, 2019
Police have confirmed 39 people found dead in the back of a lorry in Essex were Chinese migrants.
The discovery was made in Grays, not far from the Dartford Crossing, yesterday morning.
Also in today's episode: more than 3,000 people have signed a petition against plans to turn a shopping centre into flats, and it's claimed Kent needs to be 'aggressively welcoming' to keep encouraging visitors after Brexit.

Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
Podcast - investigation underway after 39 bodies found in lorry - 23/10/2019
Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
39 bodies have been found in a lorry container in Essex, not far from the Dartford Crossing.
The discovery was made in Grays early this morning.
The prime minister says the Home Office is working closely with the police and he's appalled by what he's calling a 'tragic incident'.
A 25-year-old man from Northern Ireland has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
Also in the podcast: Medway man jailed for explosion near Liverpool, campaigners raffle holiday to raise funds for legal fees, disappointment for Gillingham at Shrewsbury Town.

Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
KM Community Podcast - What will happen to tourism in Kent after Brexit? - 23/09/19
Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
This week we were joined by Deirdre Wells OBE, CEO of Visit Kent, to discuss the impact of Brexit on the county's tourism industry.

Tuesday Oct 22, 2019
Podcast - Mum's grief after six-year-old girl drowned on beach - 22/10/2019
Tuesday Oct 22, 2019
Tuesday Oct 22, 2019
We've been hearing from the mum of a six-year-old girl who drowned at the beach in Margate.
Dajahnel Amazin Young went missing on the busy beach last July, and was found lifeless in the water.
Also in today's episode: no fines have been issued to rough sleepers in Tunbridge Wells in the year since new powers came into force, residents in Medway are concerned about a sinkhole which has closed their road, and the Gillingham boss says their league one match against Shrewsbury Town this evening will be 'tough'.

Monday Oct 21, 2019
Monday Oct 21, 2019
A new project's launched to try and keep children in Kent out of trouble - by getting them to play football.
The Street Soccer school is aiming to stop vulnerable youngsters from getting involved in crime, by building their confidence and improving their behaviour and engagement in lessons.
Also in today's episode: there's a call for drugs like cocaine and heroin to be legalised, Canterbury Festival is underway, and the Gillingham manager gives us his reaction to Saturday's match.

Friday Oct 18, 2019
Podcast - victim of Cambodia blast speaks out - 18/10/2019
Friday Oct 18, 2019
Friday Oct 18, 2019
A Rochester teacher has been recalling the moment she suffered severe burns when a fuel tanker exploded as she travelled back to the school where she was working in Cambodia.
22 year-old Zoe Eleftheriou was riding past the petrol station with her colleague when it happened in the resort town of Siem Reap in August - killing three people and leaving 13 others badly injured.
The former Thomas Aveling pupil suffered burns to 40% of her body and has undergone skin grafts since be able to return back to the UK in September.
Also in the podcast: woman has bags stolen while suffering epileptic seizure, what life at the circus is really like and Gillingham boss gets ready to face his former side.

Friday Oct 18, 2019
Friday Oct 18, 2019
This week we were joined by the KM's political editor Paul Francis to talk about Brexit and the effect it could have on communities across the county, including access to care.
Please note this podcast was recorded on Wednesday 16th October so details around the government's negotiations may have changed.

Thursday Oct 17, 2019
Podcast - Kent MPs react to Boris Johnson's new Brexit deal - 17/10/2019
Thursday Oct 17, 2019
Thursday Oct 17, 2019
Boris Johnson says a "great new" Brexit deal has been done with the EU.
The prime minister has been involved in days of intense negotiations with Brussels ahead of a crucial summit, and we've been finding out what Kent MPs think of the agreement.
Also in today's episode: a woman's spoken of her shock and anger after finding out her dad had been buried in the wrong grave for six years, results for the Kent Test are out, a Maidstone footballer says racist is getting worse, and roads bosses have told us they're ready for the worst this winter.

Wednesday Oct 16, 2019
Podcast - controversial park and ride expansion plans approved - 16/10/2019
Wednesday Oct 16, 2019
Wednesday Oct 16, 2019
Controversial plans to expand the Wincheap park and ride in Canterbury have been approved.
A meeting to discuss the proposals descended into chaos when the fire alarm went off last night.
Campaigners had gathered inside the Guildhall to protest the idea - they're worried adding another 228 spaces to the car park will destroy wildlife and lead to possible flooding on the water meadows.
Also in the podcast: calls for us all to be trained in CPR and a sculpture goes on display to get more men talking about mental health.