The number of overall accidents has fallen, while the number of accidents with serious injuries has risen in the last two years. The number of
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Violence and sexual offences remain Kingston’s most common crimes as rates continue to rise
Council data has revealed that violence and sexual offences are the most commonly reported crimes in Kingston, with recent figures showing the rate is continuing
Artists unveil campaign to make a stretch of Hogsmill River safe for swimming
Art duo FRAUD aims to follow the lead of successful Yorkshire effort to clean up local river A London-based art duo called FRAUD are seeking to clean up
Watch: Meet the members of Queen’s Promenade Friends volunteer gardening group
The gardeners reveal their plans to celebrate Sir David Attenborough on his 100th birthday in May Queen’s Promenade Friends is a volunteer community group that
Watch: Charity Celebrates Lunar New Year 2026 in Kingston
Lunar New Year is a major celebration in East Asian countries like China, Korea and Vietnam, usually spent with families. However, not everyone can go
Local club marks International Women’s Day with guest speakers
Happity Co-founder Emily Tredget to share her journey at the New Malden event Kingston’s two Inner Wheel Clubs, Kingston and New Malden, will host a special International Women’s Day celebration on Friday,
Campaign warns Kingston could see ‘undemocratic’ results in next local election
Kingston upon Thames has been ranked the second “least democratic” borough in London in a recent report, with campaigners warning that the borough is at
Exhibition celebrating railways is a sell-out success in Kingston
The two-day ticketed exhibition was a huge success locally An exhibition celebrating the 200th anniversary of rail in the UK has been a sell-out success in Kingston. Kingston station was one of 60 stations across the country to hold the Railway 200 Inspiration exhibition, which
Meet the man with a passion for potholes
An Old Malden councillor says he has found the key to pothole prevention Potholes are an enduring problem for councils across the country. But one local councillor said he has found the
Swipe fatigue: Are apps taking the passion out of dating?
Dating apps promised chemistry at our fingertips, but evidence increasingly suggests users are experiencing fatigue rather than fireworks The swipe never really ends in a
