The parents of a girl who was raped by three strangers have spoken out after the men were found guilty following a trial…
A court heard how the child was plied with drugs and assaulted by the group after they came across her in a supermarket car park.
Reporter Lauren Abbott has spoken to the victim’s parents and joins today’s episode of the podcast.
Also in this episode, police have told us a ‘perfect storm’ led to anti-social behaviour in Broadstairs at the weekend.
It’s thought a number of young people from other parts of Kent headed to the town after the end of GCSE exams which coincided with the hot weather.
Fights broke out and footage online shows a restaurant being smashed up. Hear from a shop owner, local councillor and police.
Meantime, the podcast has been told antisocial behaviour in Herne Bay has got so bad – there’s going to be a public meeting about it tonight.
Police and councillors are due to face questions from fed-up residents and business owners.
The man who oversees the police in Kent has been giving us an update on how they’re tackling so called ‘heritage crime’.
It’s after a high profile theft of two First World War memorial plaques from a church in the Luton part of Chatham last month.
Football, and former Gillingham head coach Stephen Clemence has taken on a role at Blackpool.
He’s joining the backroom staff at league one side Blackpool – joining up with former Gills player Steve Bruce who’s manager there.