A Folkestone man who charged at his girlfriend with a knife after she went to the cinema without him has been locked up.
The court heard Wayne Burford, 44, of Foord Road South had previous convictions for crimes against his partner, including for controlling and coercive behaviour.
Also in today’s podcast, a man who caused the death of an 18-year-old woman in a crash in Canterbury has been jailed for six years.
Footage from body-worn cameras shows Jack Cracknell telling police he was speeding at the time of the collision.
If you live in Tonbridge, you’re being asked what you think on redevelopment plans around the Angel Centre.
It’s been confirmed a new leisure facility is going to be created and now, the council want to know what should be built on the surrounding land – to the east of the High Street.
A year after a Folkestone road was closed following a landslide, bosses have admitted it may not re-open until 2026.
Tonnes of debris has been removed from the Road of Remembrance – while drones have been used to survey the site.
The owners of an business in Deal have admitted it’ll feel strange not to be working – after deciding to shut up shop.
Skinner’s Electrical Supplies has been in the High Street for 14 years.
It’s been revealed the University of Kent is still spending £7,000 a month on a student bar which closed down five years ago.
The lease on the Cargo Bar in Liberty Quays in Gillingham doesn’t come to an end until 2029.
Football, and Gillingham’s winless run has continued.
They’ve now gone eight games without a victory after losing 2-1 to Notts County at Priestfield on Saturday.
A Kent wheelchair rugby club is looking for a new home, after losing the use of their sports hall.
Gravesend Dynamite Wheelchair Rugby club has been using the Northfleet Youth Centre for eight years, free of charge.