17 minutes | Friday, 5 June 2026
Kent Politics Podcast Show Notes
Episode Highlights:
South East Water Accountability
Discussion on the need for government intervention to hold South East Water accountable due to repeated failures in providing reliable water supply.
Canterbury City Council Leader Alan Baldock and Maidstone Council leader Stuart Jeffrey express concerns, suggesting nationalisation as a potential solution.
Medway Fire Concerns
Ongoing issues with fires at the former St. John Fisher School building in Chatham prompt calls from Councillor Harinda Mahil for developer action or demolition.
Nine fires since 2022 raise health and safety concerns among residents.
Sevenoaks Solar Farm Rejection
Local opposition leads to rejection of plans for a large solar farm in New Ash Green by district councillors.
Evolution Power may appeal, citing lack of objections from key statutory bodies.
Water Supply Issues in Kent
Politicians criticise South East Water's handling of recent outages affecting coastal areas like Whitstable and Herne Bay.
Calls for improved investment and communication from the company are highlighted by local MPs.
Kent County Council Traditions Revived
Controversial decision to recite the Lord’s Prayer and sing the national anthem at council meetings is approved despite mixed reactions.
Stop The Sprawl Campaign
Conservative MP Helen Whately presents a petition against overdevelopment in Kent, highlighting infrastructure strain including water systems.
Future Developments & Discussions:
Anticipation around upcoming government reforms impacting Sevenoaks District Council.
Continued scrutiny on housing developments' impact on local communities and resources.
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