Swimmers say they are anxious about going in the sea at Hythe because of the amount of sewage being discharged into the water.
The group regularly travel from Ashford to swim at sunrise, but say they’ve seen an increasing number of floating objects.
Hear from one of the group, and we’ve had a response from Southern Water.
Also in today’s podcast, a Kent campaigner’s told us she has some concerns over the government’s plans to reform the special educational needs system.
Yesterday, they announced a £4 billion package and say more youngsters with SEN will be taught in mainstream schools by offering language therapists and specialist teacher training. Lisa Lloyd from Aylesford has some concerns.
We’ve been hearing from the bosses of a Kent vineyard about how they’ve been impacted by the wet start to the year.
Bosses at Nucleus Winery at Fort Borstal say heavy and persistent rainfall can wash nutrients away from the soil and hamper harvesting efforts.
A dental practice has opened on a new-build estate in north Kent after hundreds of residents called for one.
Smile Tech Dental’s set up a branch at The Prep Rooms in Castle Hill which is part of Ebbsfleet Garden City and is designed to be a one-stop shop for people living there.
And in sport, Gillingham’s Marcus Wyllie has gone out on load for the rest of the season.
The striker hasn’t played a league game for the Gills in four months and has moved to National South side Ebbsfleet United.
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