Daylesford organic is an opulent farm shop located on Daylesford estate in the heart of the Cotswolds. Since opening ten years ago the farm shop has
Category: Environment
Kingston Green Radio celebrates birthday with live events
Local station Kingston Green Radio is turning 12 this year and is celebrating with topical debate and discussion events live on air this week. The
Kingston Council: raising parking fees will help alleviate pollution
A decision to increase resident parking permits for standard petrol cars will apply to on-street parking and in council-owned car parks starting from June 2019.
Gruffalo illustrator entertains for the Environment Trust
*This story was originally written on December 7 and refers to an event that took place on December 6.* Richmond-based Gruffalo illustrator Axel Scheffler entertained
Heritage Lottery Fund cash gives green light on allotment project
A grant of £69,700 has been awarded to a local project examining the history of allotments in Surbiton and Tolworth, The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF)
Avoid a fine on Eden Street – Kingston’s most extortionate road
A Freedom of Information Act request has revealed that Eden Street in Kingston Upon Thames is the third-most lucrative street in Britain, netting Kingston Council
Development dash is “boom or bust” for cash-strapped Kingston
Is Kingston Upon Thames preparing properly for the 21st Century? Or does unneeded modernisation threaten to blight a historic Royal Borough? Some locals feel as
50,000 people attend climate march in London
On Sunday afternoon, a huge climate protest took place in the streets of London before the crucial Paris climate talks to demand action from governments.
Donate at the Gate scheme a hit with Boris
Boris Johnson used his oyster card to swipe his way through a student-designed ticket gate on entering Kingston University last month.
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.