Firefighters have been tackling a blaze in a derelict building next to Ashford College.
Huge plumes of smoke were seen coming from Swanton House in Elwick Road yesterday evening. Hear from our reporter Max Chesson who has been to the scene.
Also in today’s episode, a document detailing where 23,000 homes could be built in Canterbury, Whitstable and Herne Bay will be debated by councillors for the first time tonight.
It’s known as a Local Plan and also sets out where things like roads will need to be constructed to support new developments and growing populations. Our local democracy reporter Dan Esson has more information.
The MP for Ashford is warning that exposure to misinformation on social media is damaging children’s mental health.
It’s as TikTok videos have emerged encouraging so called “school wars” across the county, with organised fighting between pupils.
A number of schools have sent letters home to parents saying it’s already impacting children. We’ve been speaking to Sojan Joseph.
Vouchers will be handed out in schools across Kent as we celebrate World Book Day.
It’s as recent figures from the National Literacy Trust show daily reading levels for children have reached a 20-year low. Hear from award winning Kent author Annabel Steadman who wrote the Skandar series.
And in sport, the Maidstone United manager’s admitted he may need to add to his squad due to injury problems.
Strike Muhammadu Faal was stretchered off on Tuesday night while goalkeeper Nathan Harness suffered concussion.
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