For 35 years, Penn and Teller have worked as a magical duo. With Broadway shows, television series’ and a 10-year stint in Las Vegas under
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Council’s Family Information Service lands national award
A Kingston Council service that provides information and advice to parents and carers has recieved a national award. The Kingston Families Information Service (FIS) was deemed a
Youth Offending Service excels at keeping public protected
A report examining youth offending work in Kingston has found that its team keeps the public safer than any other area in London. The report, the result of
10 ideas for homemade gifts this Christmas
Christmas is one of the most hectic times of the year and perhaps the most financially demanding. The pressure to buy gifts for everyone begins
Go green this year with your Christmas gift wrap
With so many alternative options available to the regular wrapping paper, ease the load going to the landfill by using these simple ideas. Your recipients
Surbiton filter beds may harm ecology
Local experts believe development plans for new homes along the Thames in Surbiton could wreak havoc on riverside animal habitats.
Surbiton pensioners face gas cuts until Christmas
Surbiton pensioners in council-owned sheltered accommodation face a cold Christmas as a six week gas cut continues. Residents in Vine Close have been without gas
Extreme weather forces Kingston market to close
Extreme weather forced Kingson’s German Christmas market to close several hours early on Thursday – one of the busiest shopping days before Christmas. The market offers
Tribute paid to Councillor James White
Kingston Council has paid tribute to Councillor James White, who died on November 8, with a minute’s silence at Council on Tuesday.Mayor Patrick Codd asked
Kingston Council agrees council tax freeze
Kingston council agreed a freeze on council taxes next year, but warned that residents could face a five per cent rise in 2013. Kingston Council has agreed