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Kent on Climate - Tuesday 24th June 2025
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Hello and welcome to Kenton Climate live on KMTV. I'm Daisy Page and in this show we discuss all
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things related to environmental issues in the county. How is climate change impacting Kent?
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What are communities in the county doing to tackle it? And how can you help at home?
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Each week we'll be taking a deep dive into new environmental issues in the county and I'll be
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joined by expert guests. But first night, Medway Borough Council have revealed their new plans for
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a Medway makeover. Yesterday the local authorities set out their new plan for the area at a council
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briefing. This includes new houses, infrastructure and services like supermarkets. It could be the
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first local plan successfully passed for the area since 2003. Well, I went along to find out more.
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37 years old is the average age of someone able to buy a new home in Medway. Today, Medway Council
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held a local plan briefing which looked at the ways Medway could be changing over the years. It
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included the potentials of new housing and services and it also discussed the use of the river being
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used for transport. The need for housing has led to discussions of controversial developments on land
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in the borough, including on the Chatham Dockyard, which councillors and developers are looking at
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keeping its historic connection while making it an area of employment and housing.
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We've got a sort of housing need, identify the government, around about 25,000 homes. That's a huge
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amount of development and it cannot take place in one particular place, i.e. the Hoon Peninsula or
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Rainer. It has to be spread across equally across the community. So we've gone for this particularly
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sort of split between as much of the communities as we can to balance out how the development takes
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place. In addition to that, we really feel that regeneration of our brownfield land should take
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priority. So the split is 40% of our brownfield sites, so that's the whole of Medway, will take
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the priority of the redevelopment for housing. Then it's 30% on the rural fringe and then it's
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30% in the rural area. With it set to be discussed this Thursday, the opposition will be set to question
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the plan. We're really concerned about the local plan that the administration have announced, which
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will be coming to full council on Thursday. We've got lots of concerns, not only about the policy
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aspects of the plan, including critical parts of the plan as it relates to infrastructure,
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but we're also concerned about a number of broken promises that the administration have
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made to the people of Medway, including on the Chatham Dock that they defended whilst in
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opposition, and other rural parts of the authority that will see significant numbers of housing
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over the local plan period. But what do residents think about the idea of housing development
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on the Chatham Dockyards? Chatham Dockyards is a very historical site, so I think there is something
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about keeping it pure for residents to understand about the historical nature. But however, we
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know we are in a housing crisis and I think if we can just make sure that maybe not all
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of the space is used for residential and we still have the historical element, then that's
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fine. I think we've got to have a balance because there is a massive need.
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Well, there's already housing and Chatham Dockyard works very well. If you're going to keep it
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a thriving, bustling place, I think you should have people living there as well.
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The future of Medway will be discussed by the end of this week, but a decision is still
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far away. Daisy Page for KMTV.
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Now, amongst other plans, climate change was discussed at the council meeting yesterday.
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Medway has already seen its river burst due to banks of heavy rain and flooding in other
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areas of the borough have been of concern. One way in which the plan aims to adapt to climate
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change is by planting lots of trees. Councillor Simon Currie told me some more.
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It's really important. This is kind of how we're dealing. I mentioned about the flooding
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issues. So we get these huge rainfall patterns happening now where water comes through. And
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my own ward in Luton gets flooded on a regular basis now. And how we deal with that is through
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how we design our homes, our roads and infrastructure, stuff like that. It's about planting trees.
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Lots of trees are going to go in the ground in the next five years or so. We've got those plans
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in place already. And it's about how we then sort of deal with the heating that comes along with
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that. And again, trees do help a lot. But the design of buildings also matters a lot.
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And how we cool our urban centres is key. So there's a number of things that we know we
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have to build resilience in. But equally, we have to make sure that we contribute to reducing
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climate change as well.
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Now, a Canada goose has been euphemised after a suspected catapult attack in Maidstone.
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This comes during a storm of attacks on wildlife in the county, sparking outrage in residents
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and conservationists. Due to this, the Mali Dam's education team are working with angling
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shops to display information posters about legal consequences of using catapults as weapons.
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Some shops have now stopped selling the device to anyone under the age of 18. And the team
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are also offering school assemblies across the southeast to raise awareness of the issue
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and to encourage positive attitudes towards animals.
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Finn McDermott recently reported on the rising trend. Let's take a look.
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It's a social media trend that has shocked and disturbed many animal lovers across the
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county. This incident is too distressing to show on film.
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From 2023 to March this year, 345 catapult attacks have been reported to police.
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Although figures show a decline in cases, campaigners say it's still 345 too many.
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Children also go to Blue Water. So I'm called there often with swans that have been catapulted,
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geese, you know. So I'm often patrolling. It's a weekly occurrence.
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It's a weekly occurrence, you know, and there's no end in sight. So, you know, as a community,
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we've come together and we're standing up and we're talking out now, you know, to call
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for a ban to catapult. And please, you know, we need to hold the children accountable for
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what they're doing.
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But for those who catapult for sport, a total ban just wouldn't work.
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It can't be done. Every tree with a fork, every physiotherapy, there are 65,000 members
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of the Professional Association of Physiotherapy. They all use rubber bands as do postmen.
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There's something in your magazine about how to make catapults out of sticks and rubber
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bands that you find in an office. It's a genie you're not putting back in the bottle.
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What we need to do is catch the people who are misbehaving with them.
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There's a term called a sitting duck for anything that literally is too stupid to get out of
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the way. This is not sport. This is not clever. This is not intelligence. This is just murderous
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cretinism.
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There is overall lots more good than bad to be had. And our side of it as a community is
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to be vocal in condemning it. Go to a club. If you want to show how clever you are, go to
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a club. Go and see if you can win a trophy and be better at it than the other guys.
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Every single one of us, whether it's proper hunters or especially just target shooters, wants
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these kids caught.
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With many sides of the debate ongoing, questions turn to the police and what's being done to
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stop animals being killed.
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These devices can cause quite significant damage to people, to wildlife and to property.
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So I've lobbied the government to change the law to make it illegal to carry these in public
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and give the police more powers to stop and search people for them. Kent Police will respond
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and investigate and they will target those areas where they're seeing them happen the most.
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But we desperately need more people to report them so that we can deal with this blight
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on our community.
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With this wave of killing for sports in some cases, it is a waiting game to see if the trend
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will end and if it can continue to be a harmless sport for enthusiasts.
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But it's not all bad. There are actually some positive things happening within wildlife at
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the moment too, with an increase of white-tailed eagles in the county along with other animals.
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Well, Kristen's here to tell us a little bit more. What I found really interesting is that
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the white-tailed eagle was once extinct from Kent and now there's more sightings, but what
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more can you tell us about it?
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So initially, the project to get these eagles back started in 2019. So it's been quite a
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long time in the running, really, to be seeing these across Kent. The eagles have been mapped
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flying 100 miles a day, up to 100 miles a day, over the southeast. So it is quite exciting.
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They quite like Kent because of all the marshes that we have, all the wetlands and everything,
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so it is a good place for the eagles to come to. What they're waiting for now, though, is
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for the eagles to start breeding here, which would mean that we'd have our own white-tailed
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eagles. Yeah, it is just quite exciting because, you know, with all the things of the catapults,
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birds being hit, we often hear a lot about animals being extinct. This is an animal that's
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on the red list. But it is quite good because after conservation efforts, it's now come back.
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I think this is something we're seeing really commonly as well. One thing that really sprung
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to mind when you said about having breeding pairs here, as I recently spoke to someone
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about curlews and the population, and he was saying about when having breeding pairs, this
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is so important because when they hatch, the birds imprint on the land and they recognise
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it as home and come back again. And another project that kind of reminds me of this is
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from last week's episode, we spoke about the red-billed chuffs. Now, they were extinct from
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our county sky for over 200 years, and now conservation teams have been working to bring
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them back. They've been reintroducing and releasing them in Dover again. And it's again
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just waiting for those breeding pairs to appear and having them come back to Kent when they're
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migrating and things like that. So I think seeing these reintroductions are really interesting.
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And another thing you've been spotting over the weekend is some dolphins. What can you
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tell us about that?
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Yes. So on Friday, or Saturday, sorry, when I was with Kai doing the Admiral Report, the
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boat one that you've seen in Kent tonight, I was there and we actually seen dolphins. One
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dolphin I think it was. This is a video that Vince Maple took, the leader of Medway Council,
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and it was sort of guiding all the ships, which was quite funny. But this is another
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thing, because I was speaking to somebody who was there and they were saying, you know,
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there has been a lot of problems with dolphins not being well and having to be saved here,
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and there was a long time there wasn't any sightings. But now after apparent pollution removal
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from the river, they've come back, and that's along with some seals as well.
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And hopefully it'll become more of a common sighting as well. Well, thank you very much
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for joining us today, and hopefully be keeping an eye out for those birds as well. Well, now
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on to some other creatures that we can be seeing along Kent. It's time for this week's creature
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feature. This week's creature can be found hiding under shrubs, on trees or crossing pavements,
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and they're commonly known for carrying their homes on their backs. Well, have you guessed
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it? If not, let's take a look at this week's creature feature.
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There are 100 different species of land snail in the UK alongside our array of freshwater snails,
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which can be found in rivers and lakes. These common mollusks need moisture and are typically
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found when it's raining. They are temperature sensitive and don't like areas that may be
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too hot or too cold, and to cope, they can go into hibernation. However, if a snail gets
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too dry, they enter a dormancy called estivation. Snails have very limited vision, only being able
11:07
to see light variation and blurred outlines. They also have chemo sensors that act as a combination
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of smelling and tasting, which allows them to follow trails to find food. Snail and
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slug slime has many different uses. They act as an adhesive, help prevent dehydration,
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and have antibacterial properties which can aid wounds and infections. Their slime is also
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a non-Newtonian liquid, meaning if you apply slow light pressure, it acts as a liquid, but
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when hard, fast pressure is applied, it acts as a solid. It also plays a role in their search
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for a partner and warding off predators, such as birds and small mammals. That's all for
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this week's Creature Feature. Now it's time to take a break. When we're back,
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we'll be bringing you a story about an unexpected return of a moth species, which had been extinct
11:51
from England in over 70 years. All that and more, we'll see you soon.
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a heat wave. So, you know, it really does help residents stay cool in the height of summer.
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And not only the use of drainage and cooling down, but how will the forest help our local
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ecosystems? Well, it will be planted through a mixture of native and heritage plants. So,
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it'll be very much in keeping with our local ecosystem. It'll provide food for animals as
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well as the occasional passing wild strawberry lover. And so, we'll encourage animals as well
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as plants into that space. You know, birds, probably squirrels, certainly squirrels, but
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also invertebrates as well will benefit from having that layer of diversity that otherwise
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isn't there. And when did the idea come about? And why in this particular space as well?
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So, we've got five of these, I think, going in around the town. We've been looking at some
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of the less biodiverse spaces that we've got. Obviously, we have a number of parks around
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the town. So, we are picking on the ones that need this excitement brought to them. And this
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happens to be the first one. We've got, certainly, I think the others are all out in the Shetway
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area of Maidstone. So, we're making sure we've spread them around a bit because they will bring,
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hopefully, great benefits. In terms of ideas, certainly, my administration is very, very
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committed to a planting trees, but also getting people closer to nature and closer to how food
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grows. You know, it's really quite important for us to have that connection with food and landscape
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and the ecology. And I think that's a really interesting thing, is not only thinking about
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the wildlife, but what type of opportunities would this provide for residents? Can you give
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us a bit of an insight into that as well? Well, I'm hoping that they simply go and enjoy
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the fact that it's there. Walking alongside this kind of forest should be a pleasure in
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itself. You know, if they're going out for a picnic in the summer, sitting near it, it'll
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be cooler. They'll be able to hear, hopefully, the birds in the trees. They'll get a sense of
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the insects and the mammals in the undergrowth and so forth. So, hopefully, it'll bring people
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a little bit closer to nature. You know, and if they, you know, see the food growing and
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you kind of get a sense of where food comes from every time you see something grow. I mean,
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I've obviously got a garden that I love. And, you know, one of the great joys is seeing things
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like runner beans growing, sprouting, and then eating the things, you know, that kind
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of real visceral cycle of something that's hyper-local that has come straight off of the
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plant. It's just wonderful. Now, it's time to catch up with all the latest nature news
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from around the county. With dolphins appearing in local waters, a popular beach closure at
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a nature reserve, and a new animal charity shop relying on vital funds for its many animals.
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It's time for this week's Climate Catch-Up. Welcome to this week's Climate Catch-Up. Dolphins
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have been captured on camera jumping out of the water of the Kent coast. The playful pod
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put on an acrobatic display for fishermen near Folkestone. Skipper Neil Boosie said the dolphins
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came within a few feet of the boat, and the Folkestone Voyager stopped to watch them for
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about 10 minutes. The video of their encounter has now reached more than 100,000 interactions
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on social media. Common dolphins can be found in waters all around the UK, but are more common
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in the southern and western coastal areas. A popular beach will be blocked off for eight
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months, so landslip prevention work can take place where a busy railway line runs. The beach
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at the Warren Nature Reserve in Folkestone will be closed from the 1st of July until the end of March
25:29
next year. Network Rail is preparing to carry out sea defence upgrades in the area where trains
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travelling between Folkestone and Dover go across five miles of exposed coastline. More than 18,000
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tonnes of rock armour will be installed along the seawall at the top of the western beach to protect
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against coastal erosion. Whilst trains will still run, walkways in the area will be closed and access
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to the beach restricted while the works take place. A new RSPCA shop has opened in Canterbury.
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Officially opened on the 10th of June, the store on Palace Street will raise vital funds for the
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Canterbury and District branch. The Canterbury Centre is currently caring for 121 cats, including
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Tinky. He has been there for over a month without a single adoption inquiry. Branch manager Natalie
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Archer said Tinky may be the softest cat in their care, both in coat and nature. This has been Justine
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Lata on this week's climate catch-up. That's all we have time for on this week's episode of
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Kent on Climate. We'll be back next week with another episode discussing more matters relevant
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to environmental issues in the county. In the meantime, you can keep up to date with all things
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climate-related by visiting our website kmtv.co.uk or following us on socials such as Facebook
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and X. But for now, have a very lovely evening and goodbye.
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