A teenager who collapsed in a park in Ashford has been diagnosed with rare heart disorder after previous seizures were blamed on ‘anxiety’.
The 16-year-old survived the ordeal but she has been left brain damaged – her family say her illness should have been detected much sooner.
Also in today’s podcast, dogs will be kicked off many of Kent’s most popular beaches from today to make way for visitors coming to the coast this summer.
The rules, in place until September 30, could see any dog walker caught breaking the rules risking a £100 fine – we’ve been on the coast to get reaction.
Free rape alarms are being offered to all residents in a village after multiple flashing incidents were reported.
One perpetrator is said to have exposed themselves to terrified women on several occasions near Whitstable last year.
A village pub is set to have its licence reviewed over alleged fire safety failings.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service has made a formal request to Medway Council to review the licence of the boozer in High Halstow over inadequate fire safety assessments and warning systems.
And a pregnant Orangutan at at Kent animal park has been trained to have ultrasound scans like a human.
Awan is critically endangered and the imminent arrival at Wingham near Canterbury is being seen as significant for the conservation of the species.