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Podcast: Angry customers protest outside Sheds and Shelters Ltd in Lenham after company suddenly stops trading

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Dozens of people have been left thousands of pounds out of pocket after a shed company in Lenham suddenly shut down.

Some have staged a protest outside Sheds and Shelters Limited's headquarters on Ashford Road - demanding answers. Hear from our reporter Sean McPolin who has been following the story.

Also on today's podcast, there'll be disruption to NHS services in Kent today as resident doctors begin a five-day strike.

They were previously known as junior doctors, and are involved in the day-to-day running of hospitals.

Meantime, pregnant women in Kent are being urged to get a vaccination for RSV to help protect their newborn this winter.

It's as stats show 6 in 10 babies will contract the respiratory virus before their first birthday.

Kent's police and crime commissioner says his priorities until 2028 remain the same, despite being told his role is being scrapped.

The government says getting rid of PCC's across England and Wales will save money which will be invested into neighbourhood policing.

Legend from Gladiators is going to help bring part of an abandoned sports centre in Kent back to life.

Matt Morsia, who lives in Hythe, has revealed plans to transform the gym at Folkestone Sports Centre.

Ella Eyre has been telling our sister radio station kmfm how good it feels to be back with new music, ten years after her debut album.

"Everything, In Time" is a self-curated album that sees her step into soul, R&B and retro funk.

And in sport, Gillingham welcome Crawley Town to Priestfield in league two this weekend.

They'll be hoping to make in back-to-back wins after a 1-nil victory over Bristol Rovers last Saturday. Hear from manager Gareth Ainsworth.

And, an event's being held in Maidstone this weekend aiming to provide more support for visually-impaired runners.

Specially-trained guides will be available to help those who are blind or partially-sighted at the Park Run at Mote Park.


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Dozens of people have been left thousands of pounds out of pocket after a shed company in Lenham suddenly shut down.

Some have staged a protest outside Sheds and Shelters Limited's headquarters on Ashford Road - demanding answers. Hear from our reporter Sean McPolin who has been following the story.

Also on today's podcast, there'll be disruption to NHS services in Kent today as resident doctors begin a five-day strike.

They were previously known as junior doctors, and are involved in the day-to-day running of hospitals.

Meantime, pregnant women in Kent are being urged to get a vaccination for RSV to help protect their newborn this winter.

It's as stats show 6 in 10 babies will contract the respiratory virus before their first birthday.

Kent's police and crime commissioner says his priorities until 2028 remain the same, despite being told his role is being scrapped.

The government says getting rid of PCC's across England and Wales will save money which will be invested into neighbourhood policing.

Legend from Gladiators is going to help bring part of an abandoned sports centre in Kent back to life.

Matt Morsia, who lives in Hythe, has revealed plans to transform the gym at Folkestone Sports Centre.

Ella Eyre has been telling our sister radio station kmfm how good it feels to be back with new music, ten years after her debut album.

"Everything, In Time" is a self-curated album that sees her step into soul, R&B and retro funk.

And in sport, Gillingham welcome Crawley Town to Priestfield in league two this weekend.

They'll be hoping to make in back-to-back wins after a 1-nil victory over Bristol Rovers last Saturday. Hear from manager Gareth Ainsworth.

And, an event's being held in Maidstone this weekend aiming to provide more support for visually-impaired runners.

Specially-trained guides will be available to help those who are blind or partially-sighted at the Park Run at Mote Park.


Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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