Owners of a huge holiday park have unveiled plans to replace it with hundreds of new homes and oust “illegal” occupants.
Hundreds of caravan users, many of which are said to be living all-year round in breach of the rules, off a site on Sheppey could be asked to leave.
Also in today’s podcast, a shocking case of illegal dumping first uncovered by KentOnline has been singled out as evidence of “multiple failings” by environmental authorities.
A House of Lords committee has written to the environment secretary calling for an independent review into how agencies handled the “egregious events” at Hoad’s Wood, near Ashford.
A father-and-son team who have been brewing and selling beer for more than a decade have been forced to close their award-winning business.
They’ve bid their final farewell to punters after 12 years at Loddington Farm near Maidstone.
Rob and Numi from kmfm Breakfast have met a 13 year-old boy who’s raising money so his mum can have cancer treatment.
Oscar is running 100 miles in October and the team joined him for a jog around a track in Canterbury.
And in sport, we’re told Gillingham manager Gareth Ainsworth has been joining strategy meetings as he continues to recover from heart surgery.
He’s missed the last few games following the operation – you can hear from club chairman Brad Galinson who says he’s making good progress.
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