A local conservation group have said they are “very sad” to see the damage to the historic RSPCA fountain on Richmond Hill, after a car
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England end losing streak with decisive win against Japan
After losing their last three games, the England rugby team strike back in the last game of the Autumn Nations campaign. After losing three games
Animal sculptures aim to inspire action for wildlife conservation
Five pieces by artists Gillie and Marc have gone on display in Kingston A new series of animal sculptures have been unveiled in Kingston town
Chelsea go five points clear after Manchester United victory
Chelsea hosted Manchester United at Kingsmeadow in the Women’s Super League (WSL) on Sunday with the Blues picking up all three points. Under the windy
International students in Kingston on Trump’s role on the global stage
International students in Kingston shared mixed views on how Donald Trump might address the world’s most pressing issues, including ongoing conflicts in the Middle East
Kingston’s first ever ‘Santa Dash’ hosted by local run club
The Pub Run Club is anticipating 150+ dashers to take part in the event. The Pub Run Club is hosting Kingston’s first ever Santa-themed fun
“Missed opportunity”: Local environmentalists respond to Labour’s budget
Greens cite concerns over transport plans in Rachel Reeves’ budget Kingston Green Party and other environmentalists have expressed their disappointment at the government’s autumn budget,
Cromwell Road bus station refurbishment cost more than double initial estimate
The refurbishment of Cromwell Road Bus Station cost Transport for London (TfL) £16.5 million, £9.5 million over the original forecast. The station was closed for
Kingston charity praises Carer’s Allowance earnings limit rise
A local carer’s charity has welcomed the government’s announcement to raise the earnings limit for Carer’s Allowance but said more needs to be done to
Kingston Cycling Campaign and residents back Council’s new cycle lane plans
Council to complete cycle routes as work started in summer Locals welcomed the changes, approved earlier this year as part of the ‘Healthy Streets’ initiative
