Podcast: Tonbridge videographer Wallflower Weddings criticised by some brides in Kent after failing to show up on their big day

A videographer has hit back after complaints from several couples who were let down on their wedding day.

KentOnline has spoken to dozens of brides who’ve had issues with services provided by Wallflower Weddings, based in Tonbridge. We’ve also got their response.

Also in today’s podcast, staff at a family hub in Margate say plans to cut more than half of their funding will be a huge blow for the community.

The Milmead site employs 27 paid workers as well as seven volunteers, providing support for parents, people with mental health issues and domestic abuse victims.

A motorcyclist who died in a crash near Canterbury has been described as a ‘true gentleman’.

Russell Brown passed away in hospital seven days after being involved in a collision with a Range Rover on the A257.

A developer’s been criticised by parents as a children’s play area in Dartford remains fenced off for the second consecutive summer.

People living in Baker Crescent are now calling on the local council to take action.

A Rainham mum’s urging us all to be safe in the sun after being diagnosed with skin cancer.

Natasha Eaton noticed a new mole on her tummy that started to get bigger. We’ve also been speaking to Cancer Research UK on the symptoms to look out for.

A food van run by volunteers at a youth football club in Medway has been broken into and vandalised.

Ketchup and mayo was smeared up the walls of Peckish at Woodpecker FC in Strood.

At the Olympics – Kent’s Dina Asher-Smith goes in the semi-finals of the women’s 200 metres later.

She made it through comfortably after finishing second in her heat.

And in football, Gillingham‘s pre-season friendlies finished with a 1-all draw at Woking over the weekend.

New loan signing Jacob Wakeling scored his first goal for the club.