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Podcast: South East Water staff face verbal and physical abuse as supply issues continue in Kent
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South East Water have apologised to thousands of Kent customers who've been experiencing problems with their water supply.
Bosses say they've managed to get taps running again in more than 7,000 properties after issues started on Saturday, but hundreds of homes in Benenden are still experiencing disruption.
The company have also revealed some water staff are experiencing abuse as they try to fix problems.
Also in today's podcast, a campaign group has welcomed news Virgin Trains are a step closer to running services from London to mainland Europe.
The operator's been given permission to use the Channel Tunnel from 2030.
It's hoped it'll lead to services to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam stopping at Ashford and Ebbsfleet again. We've been getting reaction from Bring Back Euro Trains.
People living in a block of flats say they've been unable to open their windows during the long hot summer because of a smell coming from uncollected rubbish.
Residents and neighbours of Weavers Court in Rochester have had repeated issues with the collection over the years - and say it's been a problem for the past 12 weeks.
If you head to KentOnline you can see pictures from a Tunbridge Wells woman who's returned from a solo month-long trip to Alaska.
While we've been experiencing several heatwaves, Siobhan Daniels faced temperatures of -15c as she travelled through Canada in a motorhome.
She kept a diary during her travels which she's turned into a book due to be launched next month.
And in sport, former Kent cricketer, Jordan Cox, says he's hoping to do well for England after being named in the side for the first Test against Pakistan.
The 25 year-old, who was born in Margate, has been told he'll bat at number three.
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