Podcast: Anger as man seriously injured in Westbrook crash is discharged from QEQM Hospital in Margate with ‘nowhere to go’

The mum of a hit-and-run victim says he was stunned to discover he had been discharged from hospital and someone else was in his bed.

Azar Harnden spent months being treated at King’s College Hospital in London before being transferred to the QEQM in Margate after sustaining serious injuries in a horror crash in Westbrook in April.

Also in today’s podcast, we’ve been hearing from a war veteran from Canterbury who says the “Raise the Colours” campaign is just a passing phase. 

The controversial movement has seen St George’s Flags put up across the county and red crosses spray painted on signs and roundabouts. 

The eviction deadline for a Kent boat club fighting for survival has been extended by a month.

The campaign to save Broadness Cruising Club  has now received the backing of Thamesbank, a group of stakeholders and campaigners for the Thames, which champions its users and the environment.

A Larkfield man has described his surprise at finding around three tonnes of fly-tipped waste inside his garage.

Martyn de Young has had his lock-up for the past 30 years without any problems, but on Bank Holiday Monday, he found it full of rubbish.

And in football it was a dramatic comeback that saved Gillingham during their match at Bromley over the weekend. 

You can hear from manager Gareth Ainsworth and from penalty taker Max Clarke.