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Kim Hooper bullying, Canterbury bins and a cappella group The Magnets

Matt Davison hears how Sylvia Hooper from Chatham is spared jail after she assaulted a man who bullied her daughter on Facebook. Matt talks to a social media expert about Facebook's privacy settings.

Matt Davison hears how Sylvia Hooper from Chatham is spared jail after she assaulted a man who bullied her daughter, Kim, on Facebook. Matt talks to social media expert, David Taylor, about Facebook's privacy settings.

Matt crosses to Canterbury where bins, which were removed as a precaution during the England riots, are not being returned to the streets. Canterbury City Council says its decision to take away rubbish bins from the city centre has actually led to the streets being cleaner.

Also, Matt meets The Magents, a six-man modern a cappella group, who are performing in Tonbridge and Deal this autumn.

3 hours

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  • Thu 25 Aug 2011 16:00