Podcast: Neighbours complain as Upton Junior School in Broadstairs lights up their street "like the Blackpool Illuminations"
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Fed-up neighbours have compared bright lights on a nearby school which stay on until 10pm every night to the Blackpool Illuminations.
The Broadstairs residents say the “irritating” glare is still visible even when they have their curtains closed.
Also in today’s podcast, homeless people from Essex could be sent to live in Kent as a local authority considers buying hundreds of new-build flats.
Basildon council has been eyeing up the properties near Dartford to address its “urgent need” for temporary accommodation.
A heroic stranger has talked a grandad out of jumping off a railway bridge in Faversham by “saying anything I could think of”.
He stayed with the distressed man, who was going through a family crisis, for more than an hour.
A vicious killer who sexually assaulted his victim before stabbing her to death is up for parole ahead of the 25th anniversary of her death.
David Ferguson was unanimously convicted of killing the mum-of-two in 2000, but has always maintained his innocence.
And six weeks after a brown bear living at a Kent wildlife sanctuary underwent brain surgery, there’s been an update from his keepers.
Boki had the operation in a UK first to relieve fluid on his brain and stop his seizures and has been recovering at the Wildwood Trust near Canterbury.
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