Podcast: Woman keyed cars parked on pavements in Sevenoaks causing thousands of pounds worth of dama
<p>A woman who keyed cars in Sevenoaks</a> because they were parked on pavements, caused thousands of pounds worth of damage.</p><p>Find out what happened when the 62-year-old appeared in court for sentencing after admitting criminal damage.</p><p>Also in today's podcast, an NHS worker says he's having to live in his car</a> after being made homeless in Gravesend.</p><p>Bogumil Kusiba works for the London Ambulance Service in Bexley and is now having to live in his Volkeswagon Fox. He's been speaking to reporter Alex Langridge.</p><p>Several flood alerts are still in force across Kent after all the heavy rain we've had recently.</p><p>River levels remain high</a> in areas including Ashford, Canterbury, Maidstone and Edenbridge.</p><p>A Kent homelessness charity says it won't be able to run it's shelter this winter due to rising costs.</p><p>Catching Lives in Canterbury helps rough sleepers</a>, and normally offers a warm and safe place for them to stay during the cold nights from December to February.</p><p>It's been ten years since a huge fire destroyed a family run business in Tenterden High Street.</p><p>The Webb family were forced to watch as their life's work was reduced to rubble</a> on bonfire night in 2013 - reporter Alex Jee has been speaking to the company director.</p><p>Garry and Chelsea from the breakfast show on our sister radio station kmfm have officially launched the Give a Gift</a> campaign for 2023.</p><p>Last year's appeal collected more than 10,000 toys to give to children in hospitals, care facilities and in less fortunate situations.</p><p>Gillingham</a> are through to the second round of the FA Cup after a 2-0 win over Hereford.</p><p>It was a great start for new manager Stephen Clemence who has only been in the role since last Wednesday. Hear what he had to say after the game.</p>