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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Watch: On the road with the man taking on Kingston Council’s controversial Yellow Box Junction
A yellow box junction in New Malden, which takes almost £2,000 per day, has caused controversy after it was reported as Britain’s ‘most lucrative’.
Council tax to increase by 4.99% in Kingston for new financial year
Kingston Council has approved a proposal which includes an additional charge to meet adult social care needs in the borough Kingston residents will see their council tax bills
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
Britain’s ‘most lucrative’ yellow box junction breaks regulations, says expert
A Kingston Road box junction in New Malden took over £450,000 in fines over eight months, making it the most lucrative box junction in the
Lib Dems outraged at Met’s plan to cut 24-hour police front desks
Lib Dems say the Met Police plans will endanger vulnerable residents and break key pledges made by the Mayor of London The Liberal Democrats have
Global inventors gather in Kingston to showcase ideas for health and climate
The International Invention & Trade Expo at Kingston University’s Townhouse last week has drawn inventors from across the world, eager to showcase their ideas A
Environmental group calls for “strengthened” review process of third Heathrow runway
Expansion at Heathrow is one step closer after the government announced a review of the Airports National Policy Statement (ANPS) last week Friends of the Earth has
Reports of fly-tipping in Kingston down a third despite London increase
Kingston has one of the lowest number of reports of fly-tipping of any London borough, according to the latest data from DEFRA (the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs).
Residents air concerns over proposal to store alcohol from home garage
Kingston Council is considering an application made by owner of Carbonite Drinks Ltd. to store drinks within his Kingston residence.
Owner Dai John Hughes made the application in February, expressing an interest in selling alcohol for his business, Carbonite Drinks Ltd
