A town is mourning the death of a much-loved former pub landlord – described by many as a “true legend”.
Father-of-four Archie Dryden died just one week after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease.
Also in today’s podcast, a Tunbridge Wells dad has spoken openly about his experience of psychosis following a collapse in his mental health.
Jamie Walker says things spiralled after the loss of his business, breakdown of his marriage, a bereavement, ADHD diagnosis and battle with alcoholism.
A Kent campaigner is urging us to call out mysogyny, sexist language and cat calling as 16 days of action gets underway to tackle violence against women and girls.
It’s White Ribbon Day and ambassador Martin Mathews is the focus of a national portrait series to raise awareness.
Fed-up villagers say it’s “appalling” that more than £100,000 has been spent on bridge repairs for damage they believe is entirely preventable through a reduced speed limit or traffic calming measures.
You can hear from pub owner Jonathan Woodbridge who says he’s lost £5,000 a week in trade.
And we’ve spoken to a young girl from Kent who you can catch on the big screen in Wicked: For Good.
10-year-old Matilda Williams was chosen out of hundreds of children to appear in the blockbuster and she’s told us all about it.
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