Podcast: Almost 5,000 customers left out of pocket after Canterbury-based Huh. Store fell into administration

Thousands more customers than previously thought have been left out of pocket after a Canterbury-based online store went into administration.

Documents show almost 5,000 people are owed around £160,000 pounds following the collapse of Huh. Ltd.

Also in today’s episode, it’s feared bird flu could be continuing to spread in Kent as more cases of dead swans are reported.

In the latest distressing video a bird can be seen refusing to leave the side of its dead partner. More than 50 swans are now understood to have died in Canterbury and Thanet.

We’ve been asking Kent’s MPs what their priorities are for the new year, and Jim Dickson has told us he’s hoping 2026 is the year catapults are reclassified as an offensive weapon.

The Dartford rep says he’s spoken to the Home Office minister, and a round table discussion is due to get underway in the next few months.

Meantime, for Tunbridge Wells rep Mike Martin – his main focus will be on housebuilding, to take the pressure off the housing and rental markets.

It comes as the borough council has approved it’s Local Plan, which will see around 600 new homes built each year until 2038.

A new programme’s been launched to support long-term unemployed adults in Ashford.

Upcycle Your Skills looks to help people boost their confidence and access local job opportunities.

The scheme is being run by CXK with support from Ashford Borough Council and SUEZ.

We’ve been hearing from some of those who were recognised in the King’s New Year honours over the festive break.

Hear from the boss of a west Kent charity and also a man who started his first business when he was just 11.

And finally, a group of dancers from a small village in Medway will be representing England at the 2026 Dance World Cup.

The Performance Hub is a studio in Cliffe which is new to competing – but they’ve reached the finals of the international dance event on their first attempt.

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