A group of travellers have won a landmark legal case against Medway Council to stay on a park and ride site.
The families were given permission to stay on the land in Wigmore for three months from July 2023 is they paid a weekly fee, then were ordered to leave in the October.
Reporter Davina Jethwa has been following the story and joins the podcast with all the details.
Also in today’s episode, a Maidstone drug dealer has been jailed after video was found of a manufacturing lab that was used to make tens of thousands of ecstasy pills.
Video at KentOnline shows footage that was discovered on Jamie Stacey-Evans’ phone.
Leaders in Sevenoaks have been told their days in charge are numbered after nine Conservative councillors quit the party.
They’ve formed a new group called West Kent Independents and the Tories no longer have overall control of the authority. Hear from the leader of the Lib Dems in the area.
Inspectors have reported significant changes at a Kent school previously criticised for the number of fights and high levels of truancy.
Ofsted have been back to Sandwich Technology School to check on safety, behaviour and attendance. Simon Sharples took over as headteacher in January and has been telling us about their success.
A petition has been launched to protect five oak trees on the Hoo peninsula from a potential road widening scheme.
It’s feared developers behind plans for a new 760-home estate near High Halstow could chop down trees on Christmas Lane.
Events are taking place in France to mark the 85th anniversary of one of the most incredible rescue missions during the Second World War.
Privately owned Little Ships from England were used to collect Allied soldiers from beaches at Dunkirk in 1940. Reporter Gabriel Morris is in Dunkirk.
And in sport, Ashford United’s Gary Lockyer has collected the award for scoring the most goals in this season’s FA Cup.
The 32-year-old netted 10 during their campaign to the third qualifying round.