A Thanet teenager has revealed how her life was turned upside down after she was secretly filmed in the shower by her bother-in-law.
Andrew Veck, 33, set up his phone to record her in the bathroom – he was later found to also be in possession of indecent images of children.
Also in today’s podcast, changes to the government’s childcare funding due to come into force next month have been slammed by providers in Kent.
Eligibility for 15 funded hours extends to children as young as nine months old – and that will rise to 30 hours come September. We’ve been speaking to Charlotte Roles who’s the deputy manager at Dimples Day Nursery near Dartford.
A Gravesend mum whose son died from epilepsy has vowed to develop tech in his memory to improve care for other patients.
Leo was diagnosed when he was three, but his seizures became more regular and violent during Covid. His mum Emma O’Brien is hoping to raise £750,000 to help others.
A new banking hub has opened on Sheppey with more planned for other parts of Kent.
There’s been a campaign on the island after it lost several high street banks in recent years. Hear from Nick Quin from LINK which decides where hubs should go.
Football, and it was a point for Gillingham in league two at the weekend.
They held leaders Walsall to a goalless draw at Priestfield – hear from man of the match Glenn Morris and manager John Coleman.