Podcast: People living in Nautilus Drive and Nautilus Close in Minster on Sheppey say their homes and cars have been targeted by someone with a catapult
KentOnline
Wednesday, 29 April 2026 - 23 minutes
People living in part of Sheppey think a person armed with a catapult is responsible for a campaign of attacks on property and vehicles.
Neighbours in Nautilus Drive and Nautilus Close say they've suffered smashed windows and broken windscreens over the past three weeks.
Ball bearings and marbles have been discovered in the rubble.
Also in today's podcast, you can hear from two mum's from Whitstable who've developed a new program to help children whose parents are separated or divorced.
Tara Flynn and Kim Rojas-Powell say many youngsters don't meet the threshold for support and are falling through the cracks.
A new music school has opened in Swanley for teenagers with special needs.
SupaJam has moved into the former NatWest building following an £800,000 renovation.
A married couple who've run a shop in Snodland for 25 years have announced they're retiring.
Theresa and Francis Britto say they've enjoyed serving the community through their business at the Papermakers Arms in Constitution Hill. Reporter Elli Hodgson has been to meet them.
And in sport, Gillingham have decided to cancel their end of season awards ceremony.
It was due to take place following their final match of the campaign against Shrewsbury Town at Priestfield on Saturday.
Some fans had called for the event not to go ahead following a disappointing season in league two with the side currently 18th. We've got reaction from Matt who runs the Gills in the Blood YouTube channel.
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