Kingston Art Collective, Hawks Road Artists, held its free winter open studios in collaboration with Artists Studio Company. Kingston has a diverse and dynamic range
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Kingston’s Brexit Party candidate claims ‘the times are changing rapidly’
Scott Holman, the Brexit Party candidate for Kingston and Surbiton, has claimed people are beginning to turn away from the mainstream parties in the run
Council plans to modernise children’s centres across Kingston
The services at four children’s centres in Kingston will be remodelled to create more family-focused hubs starting from this June, the council has announced. The
Hunt for funding progresses in Kingston dementia care home project
Kingston Borough council have taken another step towards securing funding for their new, 80-bed care facility for Dementia patients. In a meeting held on Wednesday
Samuele Rendina on his first single ‘Flowers’ and his musical influences
Kingston University alumnus Samuele Rendina, 22, is keen to share his musical talent with the wider world. Rendina was doing just that as he busked
Chaos at Surbiton station as Berrylands closes due to RMT strikes
Commuters endured crowded carriages and delayed trains last week as Berrylands station closed in response to the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) strikes. The
Kingston MP to speak at Brexit march this weekend
MP Ed Davey and the Kingston and Surbiton Liberal Democrats are attending the “People’s Vote” on Brexit march on October 20 at 12pm. Thousands of protestors
Surbiton restaurant's authentic Persian dishes win it 'Best Middle Eastern food in UK'
As you step into Kookoo, a Persian diner nestled in the midst of pizza joints and Indian restaurants in Surbiton, you feel as if you
Quirky Surbiton Museum of Futures celebrates cycling history
Surbiton’s quirky museum, the Museum of Futures, has opened an exhibition celebrating local cycling history. The free exhibition on Brighton Road, which is called Wheels
Kingston Council to offer more school places for children with special educational needs and disabilities
The number of school places in the borough for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is set to increase with up to £1million in