The coronavirus pandemic is affecting all areas of life and business is no exception. On 7 May the Bank of England (BoE) warned that the
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Community campaigner James Giles offers free food to New Malden residents
An offer of free food for New Malden residents was made possible by community campaigner James Giles. Aldi, Waitrose and Tesco donated food, which would
Surbiton care home for veterans appeals for toiletry donations amid coronavirus outbreak
A care home for veterans in Surbiton has made an appeal for donations of toiletries following shortages caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The care home experienced
‘Worst is yet to come’: Kingston Council head calls for volunteers to help vulnerable residents during COVID-19 crisis
The head of Kingston Council has called for volunteers to help vulnerable residents during the coronavirus outbreak and says “the worst is yet to come”.
Hundreds of people sign petition against franchising of New Malden Post Office
Hundreds of people have signed a petition against the franchising of New Malden Post Office, which is due to fall into private hands in April.
Richmond Council promises job interviews to armed forces veterans
Richmond Council has promised that all armed forces veterans will get a job interview if they apply for a job at the council under a
Brexit and NHS are top reasons for voting in Election for Kingston Students
Over half of Kingston students said Brexit and the NHS were their reasons for voting in the upcoming general election. A Kingston Courier survey found
Kingston shop told Halloween decorations are “insensitive”
A Halloween plague hit Kingston on Thursday, as pumpkins, bats, witches, zombies and more strutted around in full costume. To celebrate Halloween, shops followed suit:
Kingston homeless charity seeks donations for shelter
A Kingston homeless charity is seeking donations for its night shelter in St Peter’s Church Hall in Surbiton, which provides 30 bed spaces for male and
UK families waste £70 worth of food per month, says environment expert
The average British family throws away the equivalent of £70 worth of food per month, according to a London-based environment specialist. John Haynes, communications advisor