Figures have revealed where people moving to Kent from London are choosing to set up home.
According to data from the Office for National Statistics, nearly six in 10 people who’ve moved to Dartford since 2011 came from the capital, while more than a third of those who’ve relocated to Folkestone and Hythe in the same time were so-called DFLs.
Hear from Local Democracy Reporter Dan Esson who compiled the data.
Also in today’s podcast, a Kent teacher has told us government plans to tackle misogyny and toxic behaviour in schools should focus on positive masculinity.
Teachers are going to given specialist training and a helpline will also be set up for pupils. Hear from John Still who teaches in Medway.
The Tunbridge Wells MP has again called for the boss of South East Water to resign following major supply issues in the town at the start of the month.
It’s after David Hinton said in an interview that he wants to remain in his job – and ‘absolutely empathises’ with customers. We’ve got reaction from Mike Martin.
A Medway MP is calling for those responsible for creating an illegal waste dump in her constituency to be prosecuted.
Up to 40 lorries a day used to be seen taking tonnes of rubbish to Bramletree Wharf in Borstal near Rochester.
It’s expected to be one of the busiest days on Kent’s roads for the Christmas getaway.
The RAC reckons 3.6 million journeys will be made today ahead of what’s being dubbed Snarl-up Saturday tomorrow.
Operation Brock remains in place on the M20 and lorries will be queued between Maidstone and Ashford if there are delays at the Port of Dover.
And in sport, it’s a trip to Fleetwood Town for Gillingham in league two this weekend.
The Gills are on a run of six games unbeaten, but five of those have ended in a draw.
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