A restaurant boss has been hauled before a court after failing to remove an illegal dining enclosure built without planning permission outside his seafront eatery.
The owners of A La Turka in Herne Bay has admitted two offences relating to the structure – which continues to stand more than three years after he was ordered to take it down.
Also in today’s podcast, an inquiry into the crimes of David Fuller has concluded the offences carried out by the necrophiliac “could happen again”.
David Fuller sexually abused the bodies of more than 100 women and girls in hospital mortuaries and is already serving two whole life sentences for the murders of two women – you can hear from a Kent MP who’s backing calls for statutory regulation.
KentOnline’s Blue Badge campaign will be debated in parliament today after receiving the backing of all 18 of the county’s MPs.
They’re calling for changes which would allow for temporary parking concessions, and more flexibility from local councils.
The boss of Thames Water has faced questions from MPs – after the struggling firm posted annual losses of 1-point-6-5 billion pounds.
The supplier, which covers parts of north Kent, is facing the threat of nationalisation over ballooning debts.
And we’ve been hearing from people in Folkestone about what they think about plans to force dogs to be kept on leads at a popular playing field.
The proposals are set to be scrapped following a huge backlash with around 90% of respondents to a consultation against it.