South East Water customers in Tunbridge Wells are being told to boil water coming out of their taps, if they want to drink it.
We’re now into a fifth day of major supply issues in the town – affecting 24-thousand properties – we’ve been speaking to people as they queue to collect bottles of water.
Also in today’s podcast, a murder probe has been launched after a man was fatally stabbed in a residential street.
Police and paramedics were called to Thorold Road in Chatham in the early hours of yesterday morning and have been working alongside forensic experts.
You can hear from a dad who has received a £390,000 payout from an electrical firm following a long-running dispute over the cause of a devastating fire that tore through his family home.
David Sercombe carried his daughter, Brontë, through thick black smoke when the blaze erupted at their seven-bed detached house near Hythe.
Bodycam footage has captured the moment officers arrested a suspected thief – after a stolen van on cloned planes was stopped by police.
Officers spotted the Volkswagen Transporter in Folkestone – the van had been reported in the Swindon area of Wiltshire around the same time, prompting officers to view the vehicle as “suspicious”.
And holiday park bosses say a decision to refuse residents permission to stay there all year round will make 400 people homeless.
The operators of Kent Parks on the Isle of Sheppey had requested permission for caravan owners to use the holiday accommodation as their permanent homes on a temporary basis, due to a “deeply challenging” situation emerging at the site.
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