There are calls for action to improve safety at a four-way junction in Ashford, after several crashes.
This is where the A2042 meets with Elwick Road and Station Approach near the town’s railway station and is controlled by traffic lights. Find out what residents want to happen.
Also in today’s podcast, parents of students at an SEN school in Kent have accused the council of putting money before the needs of children.
Bradstow School in Broadstairs offers 24-hour support to children with the most complex needs but could close in August.
It’s owned by Wandsworth Council who claim Kent County Council have failed to pay almost £2 million for their services, something they deny.
People smuggling suspects could face travel bans and social media blackouts under new laws.
The government is vowing to crack down on Channel crossings to Kent, as last year was the deadliest ever for people making the journey in small boats.
Quad bike riders have churned up the muddy ground at one of Kent’s last remaining heathlands.
The damage at Hothfield Nature Reserve, near Ashford, was found after Christmas. Hear from the Kent Wildlife Trust.
The founder of a Kent baby loss charity has told the podcast it’s bitter sweet to be recognised in the King’s New Year Honours.
David Ward set up Abigail’s Footsteps after his daughter was born sleeping in 2009 and has been awarded an MBE.
And in sport, Gillingham will be looking to get one over their neighbours as they take on Bromley tonight.
When the sides met in League Two last month, Bromley won 2-1. Hear from manager Mark Bonner and goalkeeper Glenn Morris.