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Podcast: Residents complain about mountains of rubbish left outside Samuels Tower in Chatham

24 minutes | Friday, 29 May 2026

A huge pile of rubbish has been left outside a block of flats in Medway for weeks, with residents complaining about the smell during the hot weather.
Council-contracted bin men have refused to clear up the mountain of bin bags and cardboard in the car park of Samuels Tower in Chatham and landlords who took over the block last year say it's an ongoing problem.
Also in today's podcast, people in Whitstable are being warned their water supply could stay patchy over the weekend, after taps ran dry.
South East Water says supply should be back today, but it's still under strain, after 8,000 homes were left without running water.
Meantime, the leader of Kent County Council has announced she's setting up a Water Resilience Partnership in a bid to hold companies and regulators to account.
Staff at a museum in Medway have been given advice on how to distance themselves from the views of Charles Dickens - despite not receiving any complaints.
Workers at the Guildhall in Rochester have been told how to answer questions on the author's opinions on race and the British Empire.
And in sport, Gillingham have made their first signing of the summer.
Midfielder James Brophy previously played for Cambridge United - and helped them win promotion from league two last season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Podcast: Residents complain about mountains of rubbish left outside Samuels Tower in Chatham
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