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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 12 MIN

EP125: The legacy of Ann Widdecombe, new rules for Canterbury, and a planning battle won

from The Kent Politics Podcast · host Nikki White

Kent Politics Podcast Show Notes Episode Highlights: Tribute to Ann Widdecombe: The podcast opens with a heartfelt tribute to former Kent MP, Ann Widdecombe. Known for her forthrightness and dedication, she served the Maidstone constituency from 1987 to 2010. Her recent passing has sparked numerous tributes highlighting her impact on local politics. Maidstone's Community Impact: Councillor Stuart Jeffrey reflects on Ann's significant role in the community, noting her approachable nature and willingness to engage in discussions despite differing opinions. Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) in Canterbury: Discussion around Canterbury City Council’s consultation on a new PSPO that seeks to address noise pollution caused by amplifiers used by buskers and performers. Medway Housing Development Appeal Dismissal: Relief as plans for an 800-home development were dismissed at appeal due to concerns about infrastructure strain and loss of agricultural land. Chilmington Green School Transport Issues: Parents campaign against unsafe walking routes for students due to lack of public transport links. This issue unites political rivals calling for action from Kent County Council. Key Discussions: Tributes & Memories Ann Widdecombe is remembered fondly across various sectors—from politics where she was known as a formidable debater, to showbiz where she found a second career. Her legacy includes stories of personal interventions that changed lives within her constituency. Public Space Regulations The proposed changes in Canterbury’s PSPO aim at regulating noise levels while maintaining the city’s vibrant street culture. Public opinion appears divided between supporting lively street performances and addressing noise complaints effectively. Local Government Decisions Recent decisions affecting housing developments highlight ongoing tensions between developmental pressures and preserving local landscapes—a recurring theme in regional planning debates. Education & Infrastructure Challenges The challenges faced by Chilmington Green School underscore broader issues regarding educational infrastructure planning amidst changing demographics—highlighting gaps left when initial development plans fall through. Additional Resources: Visit Kent Online for detailed articles related to this episode. Sign up for our weekly newsletter via Kent Online Newsletters. Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Dive into Kent's political landscape with this week's episode of the Kent Politics Podcast! Join Nikki White, Senior News Editor at KM Media Group, as we explore the legacy of Ann Widdecombe, former MP for Maidstone and a towering figure in politics. We delve into her impactful constituency work and hear heartfelt tributes from those who knew her best. Plus, uncover the ongoing murder inquiry surrounding her untimely death. Key insights include: - Ann Widdecombe’s unwavering dedication to serving Maidstone residents. - The evolving Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) in Canterbury. - Medway's triumph over an 800-home development proposal. Don't miss out on these compelling discussions - tune in now to stay informed about Kent's ever-changing political scene!

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