‘Three Sisters’ by Inua Ellams is a beautifully tragic tale of loss that steadily develops into social commentary surrounding identity, belonging and purpose within the
Month: December 2019
Deprived Kingston estate’s regeneration ballot scheduled for early 2020
Residents of Cambridge Road Estate will soon vote in a ballot deciding whether or not the estate is regenerated. Kingston Council agreed to re-schedule the
Kingston Council’s children’s services awarded “outstanding” by Ofsted
Kingston Council has been awarded ‘outstanding’ for its children’s services after it was given an “inadequate” rating six years prior. The inspection which took four
Hawks Road Artists hold winter open studios in Kingston
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
Liberal Democrats Triumph in Richmond Park and Twickenham
Liberal Democrat Sarah Olney seized the Richmond Park constituency and Munira Wilson held on to the party’s seat in Twickenham at this general election. Back
#KingstonSaysNoMore and campaign against violence towards women
Kingston Council took to Twitter to take part in the #16days campaign to highlight support services in Kingston. Created by UNESCO, the 16 days between
Commuters face a month of delays as South Western Railway strikes begin
A month of strikes on South Western Railway (SWR) began last week, leaving commuters facing delays and reduced services over December. RMT Union has confirmed
Surbiton bar wins London dog-friendliness award
A bar in Surbiton has been named London’s most dog-friendly by a popular website for dog owners. Wags N Tales, on Brighton Road, beat over
Sunray Recycle wants Kingston’s plastic waste
A new initiative in Kingston aims to support the planet and the people living in the area. Sunray Recycle (@sunrayrecycle) turn plastic waste into profit,
InternationElles: The female cyclists fighting for equality
A group of female cyclists who rode the entire route of the men’s 2019 Tour de France told a Kingston audience about their epic journey