Rising house prices in London have affected most residents of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, a recent survey has found. Nearly 80% of
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RBKares charity celebrates two years of spreading kindness across Kingston
The past two years have proven that mobilising the local community to help those in need is possible, according to the Chair of RBKares, Kate
Kingston horticulture: From allotment sites to container gardening
Experienced gardeners from Kingston upon Thames encourage residents to grow their own food despite the lack of land in the borough. Over the past five
Residents angry about council ‘ignoring’ petition against King Charles Road closure
A group of residents have expressed their anger and frustration after the council postponed hearing their petition to open King Charles Road again. The chair
Battersea Arts Centre celebrates 50 years with set of special events
Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) has committed to even more diversity and accessibility on the occasion of its golden anniversary. Alongside a diverse range of artists,
Valentine’s Day brings new grants to help the most vulnerable in Kingston
Kingston Charitable Foundation has invited local charities and volunteer organisations to learn about their new grants on Valentine’s Day. A Meet the Funder event will
Supporting struggling families in Kingston during Christmas
As the festive season unfolds, shops and restaurants are experiencing the busiest period of the year. While some families find joy in the Christmas shopping
Kingston Christmas Wishes appeal meets target: How will £6,000 be used?
The Kingston Charitable Foundation (KCF) has met its target by collecting more than £3,200 from residents and businesses during its Giving Week. Thanks to a
Kingston community group hosts fundraising café to fight food poverty
A Kingston charity has announced an all-day breakfast event to raise funds for their sustainable food bank and community kitchen initiatives. The Museum of Futures,
Five ways to support those in need this Christmas
Kingston upon Thames is one of London’s wealthier boroughs but there are more than 5,000 children living in poverty, according to statistics from Action for