Ahead of the August bank holiday weekend we’re being encouraged to visit part of the Kent coast – despite it’s poor water quality rating.
The owners of Dymchurch Amusement Park say there’s more to do there than just swimming.
Last November the Environment Agency downgraded the beach’s water quality to poor and issued a no-swim warning.
Also in today’s podcast, a woman who moved to Kent when the war started in Ukraine has told the podcast she doesn’t think the Russian president will ever agree to meet Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Donald Trump has started plans to bring the leaders together after meeting them separately over the past week. Hear from Margarita Bondarenko who’s from Kyiv and now lives in Canterbury, she’s been speaking ahead of Ukrainian Independence Day this weekend.
A Medway nurse is urgently fundraising for immunotherapy after being diagnosed with an extremely rare cancer.
Charlotte Flannery was told the tumour on her ovary has fewer than 100 recorded cases and she needs £70,000 for further treatment to prevent it from returning.
In sport, it’s another home game for Gillingham this weekend.
They welcome top of the table Crewe Alexandra to Priestfield looking to maintain their unbeaten run in league two. Hear from defender Andy Smith and manager Gareth Ainsworth.
Cricket, and Kent have won their latest game in the One Day Cup.
The Spitfires bowled Northamptonshire Steelbacks out for 243 and reached the victory target with seven wickets to spare.
And, the Women’s Rugby World Cup gets underway later with England taking on the USA.
It’s hoped the tournament will encourage more girls to get involved in the sport. We’ve been speaking to a young player from Medway Rugby Club.