Episodes
Four people have been arrested and a murder investigation is under way after the death of a man in Canterbury.Police taped off part of the high street after being called late last night where a man in his 20s is understood to have suffered stab wounds. Hear from reporter Liane Castle who's been at the scene.Also in today's podcast, the owner of a Dartford cafe's told the podcast that nearby roadworks are the reason he's decided to close.Jason Astell will shut Allison's Pantry for the final time today.A Dover mum's told the KentOnline Podcast she'd rather go to prison than pay a parking fine...
A furniture store in Canterbury has closed suddenly with some customers claiming they've been left thousands of pounds out of pocket.Aamad Trading took over the former Wilko building in St George's Street in the city in March.Also in today's podcast, a Canterbury man living in America has described how they've prepared for Hurricane Milton.Despite being downgraded to a category 1 storm, it's causing devastation in Florida.Tents are going to be put up across Kent from today to draw attention to the dead reality of sleeping on the streets.Porchlight will be bringing the installation to places...
Furious residents are calling on council bosses to scrap “insane” roadworks that are set to shut four town centre streets over the next five months.More than 800 people have signed a petition describing plans for a bus contraflow system in Dover as "madness".Also in today’s podcast, an inquest has heard a teenager who died after taking too many painkillers had been prescribed the pills despite two recent overdoses on the same medication. She was given a month’s supply to manage back pain by a GP who later admitted he “should have given her less”.As we mark Baby Loss Awareness Week you can a...
A Deal woman who bravely battled ovarian cancer, has died at the age of just 33. Emily Hubble is being remembered throughout the town as "the ultimate girl’s girl, everyone’s bestie, an amazing wife and daughter".Also in today's podcast, the government has once again delayed a decision on a new £9 billion road tunnel between Kent and Essex.We'll have to wait until next May to find out whether the Lower Thames Crossing will go ahead. We've got reaction the chief executive of the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce.As fighting continues in the Middle East, we've been speaking to a Kent expert ab...
More than 10,000 parking fines have been issued at country parks in Kent in the last year, according to figures seen by KentOnline.The data also reals how thousands of people have appealed the penalty, claiming to have legitimately paid for a ticket.Reporter Elli Hodgson joins the podcast to explain more.Also in today's episode, we're still expecting to hear a decision on whether or not the new road tunnel linking Kent and Essex will finally be built.The future of the Lower Thames Crossing is being considered by the Labour government and an announcement that was due on Friday was delayed.I...
A head teacher has defended his school’s haircut policy after a pupil was pulled out of class for having a style deemed “extreme”.Strood Academy boss Jon Richardson says the ban on skin fades is part of dress code guidelines that bring “equality and focus” to the school.Also in today’s podcast, you can hear from a Deal man who’s been embroiled in a row with Virgin Media after returning home to find workers digging a huge trench for a broadband cabinet outside his property.He says he will not give up challenging the communications giant after discovering contractors breaking down the pavemen...
A fatal explosion that tragically claimed the life of a mum-of-five is believed to have been triggered by gas in her kitchenAn inquest has opened into the death of Charlane Burvill after she suffered burns to 95% of her body in the blast near Ashford last month. Also in today’s podcast, a dad has been jailed after telling police he was only living at a cannabis farm in Medway to “water the plants”.He was found at the five bedroom property along with more than 1,000 plants. In more drug news, a criminal gang responsible for importing class A drugs in shipments of bananas to Sheerness has bee...
Angry drivers say they are hundreds of pounds out of pocket after filling up their cars with what is thought to have been contaminated fuel from the same supermarket petrol station.Some customers have had to pay to have their tanks drained after after buying unleaded at station in Strood last week. Also in today’s podcast, a thug who broke a woman's nose and knocked out a tooth after she refused to hand him a can of beer greeted the length of his jail sentence by saying: “Cushty! I’ll take that!”The 36-year-old Dover man also gave a thumbs-up to his dad and sister, who were sitting in the p...
An 80-year-old widow has received an apology from a Kent hospital after her foot became infested with maggots during her stay.She’d made the discovery while being treated for kidney failure and ulcerated feet – but it was left untreated until the following day. Also in today’s podcast, a man on trial for the murder of a dad of three outside a village pub has told a jury he had only wanted to "scare off" his alleged victim.The 34-year-old is accused of grabbing a large knife from the pub kitchen before trying to diffuse the situation. There are calls for charges at a newly revamped car park ...
Podcast: A Thanet man who stabbed a bouncer and another man at Ramsgate's Clique Bar has been jailed
A Thanet man who stabbed a bouncer and another man at a bar in Ramsgate pleaded with a judge not to send him to prison.A court was told the attack happened at Clique Bar in Ramsgate in January this year - leaving one man with multiple wounds.Also in today's podcast, Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield has quit the Labour party.She's been a critic of Sir Keir Starmer for some time, but it seems the final straw was his acceptance of tens of thousands of pounds worth of free gifts from donors.Police have been given £15,000 so more officers can patrol Herne Bay as stats show it's the most dangerous pa...
There’s been another fatality on Kent’s roads – a motorcyclist has died following a crash involving three vehicles on the M25 near Sevenoaks.Emergency crews were called to the clockwise carriageway just before 12.30pm yesterday where a man in his 40's was pronounced dead at the scene. Also in today’s podcast, a coroner has found a Tunbridge Wells man who was in financial difficulty murdered his wife before killing himself. Their bodies were found at their home in February – it’s thought he’d strangled, stabbed and hit his victim with a hammer before taking his own life. You can also hear fr...
Investigations are now underway after a driver was killed in a serious crash which closed a busy route in both directions.The black vehicle was travelling on the coastbound carriageway of the A2 in the early ours of this morning when it collided with a central barrier and a bridge parapet. Also in today’s podcast, a police sergeant who stripped naked and masturbated near a play park in Chatham has been sacked.The 51-year-old admitted taking pictures of himself performing the indecent act after he “crawled” into a wooded area.A violent thug who punched his mum and ex-girlfriend has admitted ...
Angry parents living close by to a new school in Ebbsfleet have slammed the admissions policy – and say they were sold a dream they just haven’t got. They launched a petition which forced the school to change its criteria and increase its intake after it was revealed that if it was oversubscribed, other pupils would get priority over those who live nearby.Also in today’s podcast, a Herne Bay mum says she’s horrified after a child found a small blade in chips bought on a Kent pier. He’d bought the portion to share with his friends and was lucky it was spotted before someone bit into it. Ther...
A courier who ran over and killed a pensioner after failing to stop at a Give Way junction in Canterbury has been spared jail.The Middlesex woman struck Reverend Iain Taylor with her van as he crossed Station Road West while on his way to a retreat for respite from caring for his dementia-stricken wife.Also today, you can hear from a former gang member who has told the KentOnline Podcast a ban on zombie knives has come in too late. The weapons have been outlawed in a bid to reduce knife crime but there are fears it’s not enough to stop young people carrying them. A mum is urging other paren...
It’s been revealed a controversial Park & Ride scheme which reopened under opposition this year is causing more pollution than it prevents and losing almost £30,000 a month.Council leaders have been accused of throwing money “in the bin” by continuing to run the service on the outskirts of Canterbury.Also in today’s podcast, a former businessman has appeared in court after preyed on women and children by concealing a secret camera in toilets in Rochester.He was caught red-handed by one of his victims, he said: “I’ve made a silly mistake. It was just fun."Figure seen by the KentOnline Podcas...
A young woman has spoken of her heartbreak after her brother stabbed their grandmother and her dog to death - before turning the knife on himself.The mum-of-three, who lives in Tunbridge Wells, says she “can never forgive” her brother but is adamant she will give her nan the send-off she deserves.Also in today’s podcast, investigations are ongoing after an explosion at a home near Ashford. The bungalow in Charing has been completely destroyed and one woman has been taken to hospital – it’s not yet known what caused it. One of Bluewater’s three original anchor stores is set to close before C...
Furious residents say the demolition of historic buildings as part of a multimillion-pound film studios project should never have been allowed to happen. Contractors have already knocked down a series of lean-to structures connected to abandoned engine sheds in Ashford. Also in today’s podcast, new public artwork showing the lifelike figure of a woman submerged in a river has been branded “offensive, creepy and disturbing” – with some calling for it to be removed. It follows the installation of the controversial statue in the River Stour in Canterbury by a world-renowned underwater sculptor...
A boat owner's told the podcast how he was left stranded after vandals stole his generator and damaged the vessel.Philip Tucker had moored the boat on the River Medway in Maidstone to visit a nearby beer festival.He's calling for more patrols in the area to improve safety and has been speaking to reporter Elli Hodgson.Also on today's podcast, figures seen by KentOnline show more than 3,500 children in Kent are living temporary accommodation.Dartford has the highest rate as one in every 58 youngsters doesn't have a permanent home according to data compiled by Shelter. Hear from Deborah Garvi...
A pub landlord could be stripped of his licence after a fight broke out in the wake of England’s Euro 2024 final defeat which left one punter with potentially life-changing injuries.The incident happened in the pub garden in Wainscott, but police say it wasn’t properly reported to them until the next day.Also in today’s podcast, a former Sturry pig farmer embroiled in a planning war after switching up his business without permission says he will defy council if it tries to shut him down.His retrospective application has been rejected, but he’s vowed to continue trading even if enforcement a...
A mum-of-two has refused to pay a large restaurant bill because she claimed there was a hair in her meal.The Maidstone woman has appeared in court for walking out of the Wagamama and leaving the £227 tab behind. Also in today’s podcast, you can hear from a Dover refugee charity after the deaths of another eight people who were trying to cross the Channel to Kent. More than 1000 people made it to the UK over the weekend – taking the total for the year so far to more than 23,000. There’s been an outpouring of sadness in Walmer after a family run, independent garage closed after almost 100 yea...
A Folkestone teenager has died after falling onto a railway line during a night out.Tom Watson, who was 18, had been out with friends last Thursday and is understood to have accidentally fallen onto the tracks at Canterbury East Station.Also in today's podcast, £6 million pound plans to build a new sea cadets base on Sheppey have been scrapped.Bosses at the site in Minster had been hoping to demolish their current buildings and replace them with two new blocks. Reporter Joe Crossley has been along to have a look.A Kent wildlife charity has joined forces with specialists in Surrey to get an ...
It’s been revealed a driver who’d taken cocaine hours before getting behind the wheel lost control of his vehicle before a fatal crash. Tommy Dunn also wasn't wearing his seatbelt and was using his phone moments before swerving into oncoming traffic.Also in today’s podcast, a Kent MP is calling on the Mayor of London to extend his plans to offer concessions for the Silvertown Tunnel to include people living in Kent There are a proposal to offer a discount for people in the London boroughs near the tunnel while ignoring those who live south of the River Thames. Work has started on the infill...
A woman's revealed she felt 'physically sick' after being told her abusive ex-boyfriend from Tonbridge is being released early from prison.32-year-old warehouse worker Jack Poore from Hadlow was jailed for 35 months last year - but is due out as part of government plans to free-up space in jails.Natasha Brine has moved away from the county, but has been telling reporter Liane Castle how victim's aren't being considered.Also in today's podcast, a Kent MP says she feels ashamed of her party after plans to cut winter fuel payments passed through Parliament.Only the poorest pensioners will now ...
A Kent woman who suffered months of domestic abuse at the hands of her boyfriend is urging other victims to speak out.Josephine Bell from Faversham says her partner cut her off from her family and friends.The 22-year-old has been speaking to reporter James Pallant.Also on today's podcast, the Prime Minister's facing a rebellion in the Commons today over proposed changes to winter fuel payments.Millions of pensioners looks to lose the £300, but Sir Keir Starmer says it's necessary to stabilise the economy. We've been hearing from the Dartford MP.A Margate mum whose teenage son took his own l...
Several families have been moved into temporary accommodation after the flats where they lived in Thanet were condemned.Water got into the electrics of the block in Cliftonville when heavy rain poured through the roof during renovations.Also in today’s episode, protesters have set up a blockade outside a Kent factory that's accused of sending weapons to Israel.Palestine Action blocked all roads leading into the Instro Precision site at the Discovery Park in Sandwich and covered the building in red paint.A road in Swanscombe has been closed after three new sinkholes opened up in the space of...
A police investigation is underway after two bodies were discovered on two different railway tracks in Kent. The first victim was found near the Port of Dover just before 2am, the second near Canterbury East just after 9am. Also in today’s podcast, a corner shop is having its licence reviewed after a staff member was accused of hitting an alleged shoplifter with a metal pole and barricading them inside.It's not the first run in police have had with the store in Dartford - officers say the owner has shown a lack of responsibility in running the shop. It's been a grim night for developers beh...
More than 100 people have signed a petition calling for a Kent school to take down a gate that stops students using a toilet block during class time. It's reportedly made children at Herne Bay High feel like they're "in prison" while parents have described the move as "bureaucratic madness".Also in today’s podcast, residents of a block of flats in Maidstone say they're being punished for the actions of mavericks who fail to recycle properly. All of the bins outside the complex were rejected by refuse workers last week and are now overflowing with rubbish. You can also hear from a man who li...
The boss of a shop in Dover has blamed new EU border rules for the closure of his store - just months after another trader quit for the same reason.He’s told the podcast repeated delays mean customers already struggle to reach his business because of long queues blocking the roads and it will only get worse when new Entry/Exit System (EES) checks come into force in November. Also in today’s podcast, you can hear from a leading asylum charity who says more people will die in the Channel unless safe routes are set up. It follows the death of at least 13 people who lost their lives when a smal...
There are fears a swimming ban could be introduced in part of Kent following a rise in unsafe levels of bacteria in the sea.Reporter Oliver Leonard has been investigating this story and joins the podcast to go through the details.Also on today's podcast, a Kent mum says she's considering legal action over planned changes to council disability payments.Bernadette John's 29-year-old son Nathan lives in supported accommodation which is funded by Kent County Council.At the moment he contributes £10 pounds a week, but that's set to increase to £46. Bernadette has been describing what impact it'l...
A mystery buyer has snapped up plots of land in Medway, leading to fears it'll affect resident's privacy and the value of their homes.The plots of land vary in size from less the an acre to more than seven acres, and some are within feet of people's properties.Also in today's podcast, a man's been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman in her 80s was stabbed to death near Tunbridge Wells.Police were called to a disturbance in Bright Ridge in Southborough on Saturday night.The prisons watchdog says HMP Rochester needs urgent improvement after a decade of decline resulting in a "shocki...