What do you think of when you think about winter? Snow, sleighs, chocolate, an open fire… despair, low self-esteem, anxiety? The winter months, for me,
Category: Health
#KingstonSaysNoMore and campaign against violence towards women
Kingston Council took to Twitter to take part in the #16days campaign to highlight support services in Kingston. Created by UNESCO, the 16 days between
Brexit and NHS are top reasons for voting in Election for Kingston Students
Over half of Kingston students said Brexit and the NHS were their reasons for voting in the upcoming general election. A Kingston Courier survey found
General Election 2019: Kingston University student union president urges young people to vote
The president of Kingston University student union is urging young people to vote in Thursday’s general election. Feisal Haji, 28, is campaigning to get more
Kingston Petition Demands 5G Safety Checks
Residents in Kingston have petitioned the council to halt a 5G rollout for the borough until it can be proven safe. Fifth Generation technology, more
Residents divided over plan to demolish Kingston hospital building
Residents have expressed concerns about a proposed plan to demolish the diabetes and glaucoma units at Kingston hospital and build 128 new flats there instead.
Mental health charity encourages awareness as student suicide rates rise
The Kingston branch of Time to Change, the mental health social movement, aims to work with Kingston University Student Union to recruit Time to Change
A guide to a zero waste period
Unless you’ve been living as a hermit for the past few years, you’ll know that planet Earth has a plastic problem. Statistics from The Globalist show that
International Sport ‘RaceRunning’ Arrives in Kingston
RaceRunning, a sport aimed at those living with cerebral palsy, is coming to Kingston November 1 for a starter session at Kingsmeadow Athletics Track. The
Sober October brings out the cold turkey before Christmas
A leading cancer charity is calling on drinkers in Kingston to go cold turkey before Dry January by going without alcohol for October. Macmillan’s senior