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People living next to a building site in Medway say their lives have been made a misery by dust.
The first phase of the Capstone Oaks development off North Dane Way in Lordswood will have 91 homes, but neighbours in Hampshire Close and Barleymow Close have complained.
Hear from one of them who says construction noise is also an issue. We've also got a response from developers.
Also in today's podcast, the Dartford MP has told us that lessons need to be learnt - after a major water supply issue at a Kent hospital.
Patients and staff have been told not to drink or wash in water from taps in a large part of Darent Valley.
The air ambulance charity covering Kent has raised serious concerns about the impact of the Iran war on the cost of fuel for their helicopters.
Bosses say aviation fuel has risen by 63% since the start of the conflict which means the organisation is having to find an extra £25,000 a month to fly life-saving missions.
Three lions have arrived at an animal park in Kent as part of a vital breeding programme.
There are currently less than 600 Asiatic lions left in the world and Theo, Rakesh and Thor are settling into life at Wingham Wildlife Park. MD Tony Binskin has been chatting to us.
And, the line up for this year's Pride event in Canterbury has been confirmed.
It's celebrating its 10th anniversary and will return to the city's Dane John Gardens after they underwent a renovation. Hear from Jon Fitter-Harding who is one of the organisers.
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