Kingston Foodbank looks set to feed over two thousand people in crisis one year after opening their doors to local families and children in need.
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Ex-Army captain used his good-looks as excuse for rape
A former Army captain and father-of-two has been found guilty of three counts of rape and one sexual assault after a five-week trial at Kingston
Apple dividend to reach Kingston pensioners’ pockets
Kingston Council’s pension fund will start pocketing around £15,500 from Apple on a quarterly basis, following the technology giant’s recent change in dividend policy.
Kingston Netmums campaign to feed impoverished families
Kingston Foodbank has joined with United Kindmums, a Netmums national campaign to help feed the area’s neediest families. Kingston Netmums are supporting a local food
Kingston’s regional retail profile is moving upmarket
Fashionistas in heaven as more top-end shops open in Kingston
Jacqueline Wilson delights fans at Surbiton Library
Dame Jacqueline Wilson, Kingston’s most famous literary resident, gave a Victorian-themed talk to 70 children at Surbiton Library followed by a book signing as part of London libraries’ Cityread scheme commemorating Charles Dickens’ birth.
John Terry hooks council support to build fishing lake on green belt land
Former England skipper John Terry has been given the go-ahead to build a massive lake next to his new mansion in Oxshott, despite it being
Residents aim to wave goodbye to burglary during the Olympics
An award winning residents scheme that aims to wave goodbye to crime is to reappear for the London Olympics
Kingston gamers set to benefit from tax relief
Kingston high street shoppers could be set to benefit from the government’s recent tax relief on games, but only if potential loopholes are closed.
Big Friendly Giant invented friend to take blame for vicious attack, court told
A man, nicknamed the BFG after Roald Dahl’s Big Friendly Giant, was accused of inventing a friend to blame for a vicious attack on young