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It's an historic day in Kent as the enthronement of the first female Archbishop of Canterbury takes place.
Today's ceremony at Canterbury Cathedral is the symbolic start of Dame Sarah Mullally's leadership of the Church of England.
More than 2,000 people including the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Prime Minister will be at the ceremony.
Three students from the John Wallis Church of England Academy in Ashford will also be taking part hear from MacAnthony Ihejirika and the school's chaplain Ian Rich.
Also in today's podcast, you're now able to travel around Canterbury on e-bikes.
Rental firm Beryl is bringing the vehicles to the city and already runs similar schemes in Manchester, Plymouth and Bradford.
We're joined on the episode by reporter Brad Harper who went along to the launch.
Residents of a village near Maidstone have criticised plans to build 26 homes on an agricultural field near their homes.
Developers have submitted an application for land off Gallants Lane in East Farleigh.
Meantime, there are fears a new development in Dover will result in the loss of almost all of the parking spaces around a nearby church.
11 homes are set to be built along Northbourne Road in Great Mongeham, with double yellow line directly outside.
And in sport, Kent's head coach Adam Hollioake says there's no reason some of his young players couldn't represent England at senior level one day.
Several of them were given their first-team debuts last summer and are said to be showing promise.
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