Nitrous Oxide: Will the new ban really tackle the issue?
VIDEO: Dr Spinks speaks to one of our reporters Christle about the dangers of Nitrous Oxide. Creds: Christle Nwabunor November 8th saw the enforcement of the new law regarding Nitrous…
Diwali festivals take place this month in Kent
VIDEO: Community takes part in the fun at Mid-Kent college. Video creds: Mahima Abedin Medway’s South Asian community got together and started their Diwali celebrations early. The Sahara Foundation which…
Two men sentenced after attacking a group of nightclubbers with a baseball bat
Rochester witnessed a brutal assault earlier this year. In the early hours of the 22nd of January outside of a night club, Aiman Aziz (left) and Ayoub Omer (right) attacked…
Kent charity condemn Home Secretary’s plans to ban tents for the homeless
VIDEO: Gillingham Street Angels Foodhub Manager Tracy Charlick Credit: Oliver Small Charities in Kent have hit out at Suella Braverman’s proposal to restrict the use of tents by homeless people…
Electric wheelchair users left vulnerable as energy bills soar amid Cost-of-Living Crisis
VIDEO: Electric wheelchair owned by a disabled resident in Canterbury. Creds: Cecilia Kang Disabled residents across Kent are calling for help as their energy bills skyrocket to an average nearly…
BREAKING NEWS: Protestors in Rochester gather outside BAE Systems to rally against war in Palestine
While the conflict rages on in Palestine, Kent residents can feel the injustice and are rallying against the ongoing war. VIDEO: ANTI-WAR PROTEST TAKING PLACE IN BAE SYSTEMS IN ROCHESTER,…
Buckmore park celebrates 60th anniversary
Chatham’s Buckmore park are inviting all visitors to join in celebrating the park’s 60th anniversary. The race kart circuit will be hosting many events to commemorate the day, from go…
Rochester: new exhibition opened to public
‘Upon The High Street’ is a realist photography exhibition which opened to the public at Rochester Art Gallery today and aims to capture the people of Chatham High Street in…
Faversham’s quaint charm at risk: chains and housing boom threaten independent traders
Faversham, a Kent town notorious for having independent traders, with a population of just 20,000 people, seems to be growing by the second with more and more chain businesses and…
