A man who harassed his neighbours for almost three years after wrongly accusing them of vandalising his car has appeared in court.
He claimed he had video footage of the couple committing the criminal offence, but when police investigated they identified a different suspect.
Also in today’s podcast, a court has heard a mother and her two children were left terrified when a burglar armed with a large knife kicked down the door to their home.
A 29-year-old was later arrested when he was picked out of a police line-up – he’s been sent to prison.
Residents on a new-build estate who have been stuck with a “nightmare” internet provider are still worried after the housing developer announced the sale of its broadband service.
The area has its own broadband network that previously only provider could access – but it’s hoped a £100 million new deal will make the market more competitive.
The owner of a struggling burger van wants to reassure customers he has cleaned up his act – after receiving a damning food hygiene rating.
The Smash Burger in Folkestone received a zero-star score following an inspection in March.
And in football, you can hear from the Gillingham manager who says he’s looking to cut down the squad ahead of next season.
It comes after the signing of Bristol City striker Seb Palmer-Houlden on a three year deal.