The extraordinary life of a secret Kent millionaire has been unearthed following revelations about her amazing generosity which is set to benefit thousands of people across the county.
She lived in a modest 1970s semi-detached home in Whitstable but gifted her considerable wealth to numerous local good causes after she died in 2022 aged 98.
Also in today’s podcast, Kent County Council transport bosses say they shouldn’t be blamed for roadworks across the county because they’re not their fault.
While there seem to be endless traffic jams and road closures in Kent, the authority’s officials and elected members say they don’t get to choose when or where they go.
A “filthy” B&M store has been given a zero-star food hygiene rating after inspectors found evidence of rats gnawing on pallets of food.
Officials discovered an “active infestation” at the back of the discount retailer in Canterbury.
Pictures have revealed the extent of flooding on land where a new luxury leisure centre will be built.
Plans for a David Lloyd club in Ashford were approved in August but concerns have been raised after the pictures show the majority of the site as being underwater and laced in mud.
And you can hear from a Kent granddad who’s cycling 1000 miles to raise money for charity.
David’s grandson Henry was diagnosed with meningitis when he was just six months old and Ronald McDonald House stepped in to support the whole family.