Two men who left another man with a “broken face” after it was claimed he had made inappropriate comments to children have been spared jail.
A court was told the attackers repeatedly kicked and punched their victim in a Lydd street on learning he had supposedly remarked he “liked little boys” and made a lewd gesture.
Also in today’s podcast, an American-themed eatery loved by TV production companies has reopened following a major revamp.
The Detling Diner closed almost 18 months ago following a devastating fire which started in its stockroom due to an electrical fault.
People living in Folkestone will start to see interactive signs around the town raising awareness of the risk of flash flooding.
It’s a part of Kent that’s been known to flood, particularly around the Pent Stream in heavy downpours.
In a time where house-building targets are increasing, KentOnline is asking the question is enough being done to transform empty properties?
Reporter Elli Hodgson spoke to property developer Barry Upton about how the planning system has gone “too far” and what changes are needed.
And in sport, Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth dedicated Saturday’s win to the coaching staff who have held the fort in his absence.
Ainsworth had missed the previous four league games while recovering from major heart surgery, but was back watching in the flesh on Saturday, as his team ended a seven-game winless run.
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