For centuries, members of the B’doul Bedouin tribe lived in the caves around the ancient city of Petra, Jordan. Then, in the 1980s, the government forced the tribe to move in the name of preserving the geological site for tourists. But if the residents are forced to leave, and if their heritage has been permanently changed, then what exactly is being preserved? SHOW NOTES: Meet The Man Living in The Lost City Carved in Stone Jordan: Petra's tourism authority cracks down on Bedouin cave dwellers The tribes paying the brutal price of conservation “There is no future for Umm Sayhoun” Jordan’s Young Bedouins Are Documenting Their Traditions on TikTok Check out Sami's company Jordan Inspiration Tours Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices…
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1 Podcast: Fears horror stories of A&E wait times are keeping sick people away from Kent's hospitals 19:54
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There are fears horror stories from the county’s A&E departments have left many patients afraid to seek urgent hospital treatment . Reports of sick people stranded for hours on trolleys in crowded corridors are having a knock-on effect on local surgeries. Also in today podcast, a drink driver was warned she could be facing jail after admitting to getting behind the wheel while over the legal limit for at least the third time. She was spotted by police at the wheel of her car in Maidstone in February “driving at excess speed” and going in a bus lane. Dozens of Evri couriers are being chased by debt collectors after their depot decided to install private parking cameras. Early time slot drivers at the depot in Strood were told ANPR cameras were going live in November to stop unauthorised parking – but more than 20 have received penalty notices. Ambitious plans for a new four-storey HMO building in the rear yard of an existing property in Maidstone town centre have been submitted. Housing bosses want to build a 10-bed house of multiple occupation in Week Street despite concerns over a lack of vehicle access. And in football, it was a big weekend for the Gillingham boss after he notched up his first win since joining the club. You can hear from Gareth Ainsworth and goal scorer Bradley Dack following their 1 – nil win over MK Dons at the weekend.…

1 Podcast: Topless teenager caught on CCTV wielding knife during fight on Margate seafront 24:04
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A topless t eenager who wielded a knife during a fight along a packed Kent seafront where hundreds of people were gathered has been in court. The brawl erupted between a large group of youths - some carrying weapons - opposite Margate's main sands last summer. Also in today’s podcast, you can hear from Kent Police following an announcement named bobbies are returning to town centres across the county in a major shakeup in policing . It’s part of an effort to tackle anti-social behaviour and dash perceptions the police have “abandoned” communities. An inquest has heard a kickboxer who trained at a Kent gym died from an overdose of multiple drugs in a Thai hotel room. His body was found last October, next to another man who was rushed to hospital and survived the ordeal. Plans put forward by a young business owner to revitalise part of a high street that “doesn’t really offer anything” have been refused amid privacy concerns. The 22-year-old had hoped to build a two-storey development on land next to her hairdressers in New Romney. And in football, Gillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth is treating the final few games as a “free hit” for him as he looks to see which players he wants to keep with him next season . You can hear from the manager as they prepare for their match against MK Dons this weekend.…

1 Podcast: Parents on Sheppey may have to pay for tutors after children were offered secondary school places miles from home 21:00
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Parents on Sheppey say they're worried about their children's future after they were offered secondary school places nearly 30 miles away on the mainland. It's because of a lack of secondary space on the island, but now some families say they may have to hire private tutors. Also in today's episode, the podcast has been told part of Kent remains a 'community in crisis' , two years after a major cliff collapse. The A256 Galley Hill Road is still shut after a large section crumbled away - with chalk falling onto businesses below. A leading Kent business expert says a new theme park planned for Bedfordshire could face similar problems to one that was due to be built in Kent. We're told the Universal resort would create 25,000 jobs and boost the economy by £50 billion. Hear from Tudor Price who is the chief executive of the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce. A former senior college lecturer could receive a huge pay-out after a colleague was recorded mocking her and was found to have spread false racial abuse claims. And in sport, Tonbridge Angels have appointed a new manager following the departure of Jay Saunders.…

1 Podcast: Plans for 2,500-home estate in Bobbing near Sittingbourne back on the agenda despite opposition 24:34
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Controversial plans for a 2,500-home estate near Sittingbourne are back on the agenda more than six years after they were first suggested. Developers want to put properties on farmland off the Sheppey way in Bobbing and say they've addressed concerns over open space, sports provisions and road links. Also in today's episode, an inquest into the death of a young girl at a music festival in Margate has heard more than 80 people were found with drugs at the event. 17-year-old Emily Stokes suffered a cardiac arrest after taking MDMA at the drum and bass festival at Dreamland in June last year. A Kent MP is urging the government to do more to clear the backlog of crown court cases in Kent. Tris Osborne's told a debate in Westminster Hall more than 2,300 are waiting to be heard in Maidstone, with almost 900 due to be heard in Canterbury. A protester's been thrown out of a meeting as plans were discussed for new homes near Canterbury. Developers wanted to put 17 properties on land in Wingham, but it got heated during talk about a pedestrian crossing on Preston Hill near the busy A257 - the main road through the village. And in sport, it was another draw for Gillingham in league two last night as it finished 1-1 at Chesterfield. Elliott Nevitt scored for the Gills before the home side equalised on 77 minutes.…

1 Podcast: Two men go on trial accused of murdering Samare Gerezgihir in Canterbury city centre 21:14
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Two men have gone on trial accused of murder after another man was stabbed through the heart during an attack in Canterbury . 23 year-old Samare Gerezgihir - who was also known as Sammy or Jamyl - died at the scene in a courtyard near the former Nasons department store in the city centre in October last year. People living in two Kent villages fear they could be left without high-speed wifi after a provider announced plans to pull out of the area. Trooli's confirmed a small number of customers on a copper network in Stansted and part of Fairseat will be affected. A Kent dad who's raised tens of thousands of pounds for charity after being diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer has won a top award. Paul Dennington has taken part in various challenges , and was recognised at the Pride in Medway event. His latest campaign will see him walk 25 million steps on a month-long journey from Newcastle to Medway. Kent property developers have been talking to the Podcast about how they're setting out to "level up" the shared accommodation game. Aaron Prowse and Ellis O'Sullivan currently have nine HMOs in Medway and Gravesend - and are in the process of buying another four, with two more in construction. A Kent chocolate company has created the UK's biggest and heaviest Easter Egg . It's seven feet tall and weighs 300 kilograms - which is the same as a polar bear. And in sport, Gillingham are on the road again as they take on Chesterfield tonight. It's a quick turnaround for the Gills who secured a point at Salford City on Saturday with a 2-2 draw.…

1 Podcast: Upchurch dad having to "beg" for financial help after undergoing cancer surgery 22:34
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A dad-of-two who can’t work following major surgery to remove a tumour says he has been unable to secure any financial help during his six-month recovery. The 40-year-old was first told he had cancer last July and applied for personal independence payments before his surgery but says he was told he was not eligible. Also in today’s podcast, a drink-driver who "catastrophically ruined" a teenage girl’s life after causing a horror crash has been locked up. The 21-year-old plumber was double the legal limit from downing four pints in a pub when his car careered into the path of a another vehicle in Deal. As Kent families head out to enjoy the sunshine, there's a warning from Kent Wildlife Trust not to let dogs off their leads around livestock . It's after rangers found a goat that had been killed in a suspected attack at a nature reserve near Canterbury. A businessman says he has built a “one-stop shop” for residents of a new-build development including a health centre and dentist. 800 people in Castle Hill, part of Ebbsfleet Garden City, were asked what was missing from their community – that’s when Sam Bott came up with the idea of The Prep Rooms. And we’ve got reaction from Whitstable Town’s FA Vase semi-final now they’re off to Wembley for the first time in the club’s history. While the match ended in a draw they’re through to the final on aggregate.…

1 Podcast: Margate mum and her young daughter being driven "mad" in council home with fleas and mice 21:39
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We’ve heard from a frustrated mum says she is being driven “mad” by fleas and mice in her council home just weeks after moving in. Lucy Day says her three-year-old daughter is so scared of the pests that the pair have been forced to live out of one room at the Margate flat. Also in today’s podcast, an irate woman has appeared in court after she grabbed a wheel wrench from her car boot and attacked a woman - claiming she had parked too close to her vehicle. She’d nipped out to get some lunch for her children when she saw red during an altercation at an Aldi car park in Swanley. You can hear from a Kent MP who’s criticised a decision for two neighbouring hospital trusts to share a chief executive . It was announced last month Jonathan Wade, who’s chief executive of Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust, would be taking over as the boss of Medway NHS Foundation Trust as well. The fate of plans for 1,000 homes on the edge of a town has been taken out of a council’s hands because it took six years to make a decision. Ashford Borough Council insists a bid for Court Lodge in Kingsnorth should be scrapped as developers have not given enough detail. And in sport, we’ll hear from the Gillingham goalkeeper who has reached a milestone at the club. He’s played his 100th game and is hoping to celebrate with a win against Salford this weekend.…

1 Podcast: Kent nurse backs Endometriosis UK campaign for improved education among healthcare workers and A&E staff 25:37
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A Kent nurse has backed calls for more education among healthcare workers on a condition that left her in extreme pain. Nicole Scott from St Mary's Island was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2023 following years of being told the problem was 'in her head'. Also in today's podcast, a group who trafficked women to the UK before getting them to work at brothels in Kent have been jailed. Some of the victims were forced to work at sites in Canterbury, Chatham, Dartford, Gillingham, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells. The MP for Dover and Deal is urging the Conservatives and Reform UK to drop their "posturing" over asylum issues. Mike Tapp says Labour is taking action by using counter-terror powers to disrupt people smuggling networks. The brother of a Medway woman is hoping to continue her legacy of helping others to detect breast cancer early. 29 year-old Leonie Botten passed away last June following a 16-month battle with the disease which spread to her liver. Jamie Botten says her campaign to raise awareness should continue. A charity that supports the work of a special care baby unit in Kent has launched it's biggest ever campaign to raise a quarter of a million pounds. The Oliver Fisher Trust is also marking its 40th birthday this year. A Kent man who was held for 10 months after being captured by a guerrilla group in Colombia says the experience is still an inspiration. Tom Hart Dyke was travelling with a friend near the border with Panama while hunting for rare orchids. Despite being threatened with death, Tom managed to come up with the idea of a World Garden at his home of Lullingstone Castle in Eynsford. He even sketched it in his diary.…

1 Podcast: Maidstone mum who punched neighbour in row over loud music avoid going to prison 23:45
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A Maidstone mum who punched her neighbour 20 times following a row about loud music has avoided prison... Amie Bray, 31, was living in shared accommodation on Randall Street when she carried out the attack on another woman in November 2023. The man who oversees the police in Kent has published his four year plan. Crime commissioner Matthew Scott says he wants to cut crime, support victims and build trust. Kent tourism bosses have told us their campaign to get international trains stopping in the county isn't over . That's despite news Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group have been given the green light to run services through the Channel Tunnel. We've been speaking to Jim Dawson from Visit Kent. A hard hitting campaign urging us not to stray onto railway lines in Kent has been launched. Network Rail have teamed up with British Transport Police as stats show more than half of us in the south east don't know about the electric rail. The boss of a Kent animal sanctuary is urging people to think twice before getting a rabbit - as she's overrun with abandoned ones. 20 are currently being looked after at the Lord Whisky charity near Canterbury - hear from Margaret Todd who founded it. And in sport, it was another draw for Gillingham last night in their game against Colchester United. The match at Priestfield ended 1-1 after Max Clark levelled from the penalty spot in the second half.…

1 Podcast: Gravesend son who killed dad speaks for first time as he calls for more support for ex-offenders 22:26
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A son who murdered his alcoholic father with a knife in a fit of rage as a teenage r after being belittled and goaded by him has spoken out for the first time. Luke Onyett was locked up in 2004 for fatally stabbing body-building champion Michael Onyett after an argument broke out between the “binge drinking” pair – he’s told us about life on the outside. Also in today’s podcast, a water company has admitted its network is in “poor condition” in a village where s treams of raw sewage running down the streets are a regular occurrence. Southern Water has acknowledged the system cannot handle the hundreds of new homes which have already been given planning permission. A Chinese takeaway has been slapped with a one-star food hygiene rating after inspectors found mice droppings and gnawed food containers . Thanet District Council officials made a series of filthy discoveries when visiting the business in Margate. A dad has branded a town’s “flagship” sporting venue, which hosts national and international events, a “disgrace” over the “dirty” state of the changing rooms. John Williams, a member of the council-run Medway Park, said he’s been complaining about the run-down facilities for the past year. And it’s sixty years to the day a chunk of Kent was officially lost to London . But do people living in Bexley and Bromley really consider themselves to part of the capital or the county?…

1 Podcast: Maidstone carer who stole prescription painkillers from a terminally ill woman avoids jail 23:41
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The daughter of a terminally ill Maidstone woman whose pain medication was stolen by a carer has spoken out after her sentencing. Lisa Cook's mother was undergoing treatment for breast cancer when she noticed tablets were going missing . Owners of a family-run restaurant in Staplehurst say they are frustrated and disheartened after allegedly falling victim to a large 'dine and dash'. A family of eight have been accused of leaving just £30 for a meal which should have cost almost £300 - we've been speaking to the restaurants regional manager. A reporter for KentOnline has shared her story following a cancer diagnosis that she says came out of the blue. Megan Carr found a lump on her neck while on holiday at the age of 23, which turned out to be thyroid cancer. A pensioner who successfully sued a Kent bus company after one of their vehicles drive past him and his wife has finally received his compensation. Arriva were ordered to pay David Poole £84 after a bus left the couple as they waited for the number 6 to take them from Maidstone to East Peckham. And in sport, the new Gillingham manager got a point in his first game in charge. It finished 1-1 at Harrogate on Saturday with both sides scoring from the penalty spot.…

1 Podcast: Driver claims A20 speeding fines have 'ruined his life' following TfL's temporary speed limit 26:07
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A driver claims his life has been ruined after getting a ban for speeding on the A20 in north Kent when the limit was changed. A temporary limit was brought in between Crittalls Corner and the Swanley Interchange in October 2023. Thomas Wood lost his job after getting nine fines and a six month suspension. Also in today's podcast, a former gang member's told KentOnline a ban on ninja swords should have come into force much sooner. From August it'll be illegal to own or sell the weapons - we've been speaking to Lennox Rodgers who runs Refocus in Dartford. A grieving dad who's converting a building in Folkestone town centre has become locked in a battle with the council over an illuminated sign of his late son. William Brown Senior is turning Queens House in the corner of Guildhall Street into 32 homes and wants to include an image of his seven-year-old who died after being hit by a van in December 2023. A verbatim play aimed at addressing men's mental health will be performed at two football grounds in Kent. No One Here is Me is the work of Canterbury's Sarah Winn who was inspired to act after a family member took his own life. The performance is based on the words of real life people who shared their stories. The sister of a man who was born with a rare genetic condition has praised the work of Demelza in Kent for supporting her family. Jamie has hypomelonosis which causes seizures that stop him breathing - he's also deaf blind. Aimee Bell is doing a skydive to raise money. And in sport, it's a trip to fellow strugglers Harrogate Town for Gillingham and their new manager this weekend. Gareth Ainsworth has taken over at the Gills with the side 19th in the table.…

1 Podcast: Two teenage boys arrested following stabbing in Ashford town centre 19:11
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Two teenagers have been arrested following a stabbing in Ashford town centre. It prompted a huge emergency response in the Bank Street area last night where two men were found injured. Also in today's podcast, a Kent politician who has been suspended by his party after a drunken tirade says he's worried about the impact on his future. Reform UK's William Fotheringham-Bray, who was chairman of the Sittingbourne and Sheppey branch, made the video lashing out at another member. The RBLI is hosting it's annual Chairman's Sleep Out in Kent tonight in the hopes of raising money and awareness to tackle veteran homelessness. Around 80 CEOs and managing directors from companies across the county will spend a night sleeping rough - we've been speaking to the charity's chairman. A Bulgarian foreign student has fallen in love with Sheerness, despite being warned it was "dangerous" and one of Britain's poorest towns. Hear from Rumen Lasev who chose to move to the town after lockdown while he studied at the Uni of Kent. And in sport, the new Gillingham boss is getting ready to hold his first training session with the players. Gareth Ainsworth arrived at Priestfield earlier this week following the departure of John Coleman.…

1 Podcast: Only road through Britain's smallest town of Fordwich to shut for almost six months 20:53
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The only road through Britain's smallest town near Canterbury is set to shut for six months. It's so repairs can be carried out on a £1 million Grade II listed house in Fordwich, but there are fears the 6,000 drivers who use the route will be forced onto the A28 Sturry Road instead, causing congestion. Also on today's episode, a new road link between Kent and Essex is a step closer to being built. The government's given planning permission to the Lower Thames Crossing which will connect the A2 with the A13 and includes a new tunnel under the River Thames. Hear from Dartford MP Jim Dickson, Natalie Chapman from Logistics UK and Chris Todd from Transport Action Network. A Kent restaurant owner is calling for an urgent reform to business rates as the chancellor makes her Spring Statement today. Rachel Reeves is giving an update on the economy, as many employers still reel from the measures announced in her Autumn budget. We've been chatting to Clare Tierney who runs Smoqe in Rochester High Street. Almost two years after a cliff collapse closed a road in north Kent, two repair options have been put forward. The A226 Galley Hill Road in Swanscombe has been shut off to traffic since April 2023 an residents have been updated at a public meeting. A KentOnline campaign calling for changes to rules around who can get a blue badge has received support from a number of MPs. We've started Blue Badge Battle after a number of cancer patients revealed they were turned down. Maidstone rep Helen Grant is backing it and has shared her own personal story. And in sport, Gillingham have confirmed the arrival of Gareth Ainsworth as their new first team manager. He's left Shrewsbury Town to replace John Coleman who left the club yesterday.…

1 Podcast: Margate driver left former lecturer with life-changing injuries in a crash in Ramsgate 26:26
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A drug driver who crashed into another vehicle near Ramsgate leaving a man with life-changing injuries has been sent to prison. The 29-year-old pulled out onto a roundabout on the A256 without stopping and was later found to have cocaine in his system. Also in today's podcast, nearly 400 jobs at Morrisons are at risk after they announced closures, including two in Kent. The Daily store in Tonbridge is set to go along with the Market Kitchen facility in Gravesend. The KentOnline podcast has been told a programme to try and stamp out under age vaping in part of Kent is already showing signs of working. The Local Vape Action pilot launched in Tunbridge Wells last September. We've been speaking to trading standards. A Kent psychologist says young people are still struggling with the impact of the pandemic, five years on from the first lockdown. A new study's found more than a third of 18 to 25-year-olds have seen their mental health worsen since Covid. A 4,000 km relay visiting all 72 football league clubs gets under way today encouraging us to learn CPR. It's happening over the next 28 days and will visit Gillingham's Priestfield stadium on April 12. Hear from Charlie Edinburgh who is the son of former Gills manager Justin who died after suffering a cardiac arrest almost six years ago. And, a centre for five lions rescued from war-torn Ukraine has officially opened in Kent. Rori, Amani, Lira, Vanda and Yuna are settling into The Big Cat Sanctuary in Smarden, near Ashford after campaigners raised £500,000 to build enclosures specifically designed for them.…
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