Residents should be on the look-out for a fraudster impersonating a Trading Standards Officer, according to a statement from Kingston Council on October 15. The
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Kingston University graduate “delighted” to make Miss Caribbean UK final
A former Kingston University student has revealed her “delight” at making the Miss Caribbean UK finals. Property negotiator Neesha Robinson, 23, will compete for the
SURREY falls out of top 10 UK places to live
Surrey has fallen outside the top 10 best places to live in the UK, according to a new survey. A study by comparison site uSwitch.com
Construction begins on cycle lanes in Kingston
Construction work has began on the ‘go cycle’ scheme in Kingston, which aims to encourage more people to cycle and to make better use of
Miss England Judges Deny Discrimimation Claims From Former Miss Surrey
Miss England judges have dismissed claims from the former Miss Surrey that she was discriminated against at the Miss England finals. Jade McQueen, 24, from
Kingston Sainsbury’s to shut temporarily following rumours of asbestos
A Kingston town centre Sainsbury’s has closed temporarily following rumours of asbestos being found in the ceiling. A spokeswoman for Sainsbury’s told the Surrey Comet:
Mayor of Kingston sends condolences to Paris following massacre
In a letter to the Mayor of Paris and the French ambassador, The Mayor of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, Councillor Roy Arora,
Final plans for Eden Walk regeneration opened for public scrutiny
Eden Walk Regeneration, the group organising the revitalisation of Eden Walk shopping centre, put its “innovative” plans on display for public scrutiny on October 24
Facebook to notify users if a government-sponsored actor is targeting them
On 16 October Facebook announced on its security page that it will notify users if it believes their accounts have been targeted by state-sponsored actors.
Researchers warn eleven moles on your arm could indicate skin cancer
Simply counting the number of moles on your arm could indicate your melanoma risk, new research suggests. Doctors use mole counts to determine the risk