A petition has been set up by people living on an estate near Gravesend to try and get rid of the management firm.
Residents of Springhead Parkway claim their bills have gone up, but the area has gone downhill. Hear from a couple living there and the local MP who is supporting them.
Also in today’s podcast, life jackets have been delivered to children at a school in east Kent in memory of a little boy who died after falling into a river during a family day out.
Six-year-old Lucas Dobson had tried to climb onto a boat on the River Stour at Sandwich in August 2019.
A safety campaign set up in his name has taken kit to pupils in Ash.
Thames Water, which covers parts of north Kent, has been fined nearly £123 million by regulator Ofwat.
The biggest ever penalty comes after investigations found the firm caused an “unacceptable impact on the environment”.
Meantime, campaigners are calling for water testing to be carried out at Kent’s swimming spots all year round.
Last week we told you how experts will monitor the levels of bacteria at the coast during the summer season. Hear from a member of Surfers Against Sewage.
We’ve got an update on a story we brought to you on the podcast earlier this month.
You’ll be pleased to know a Strood man who’d waited four years for a dropped kerb to be installed outside his home, has finally had the work done.
And in sport, if you head to the sports pages of KentOnline you can read the memories of some former Gillingham players 25 years after they were promoted to the now Championship.
The side beat Wigan Athletic at Wembley in the play-off final.