Concerns have been raised that trees in Kingston may be at risk of being destroyed due to building works and a lack of government conservation.
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Surbiton residents react to Lloyds Bank closure
The local branch is set to close in March next year The Surbiton branch of Lloyd’s Bank will close on 4 March 2025, one of
Kingston among highest rate of drivers on their phones in Britain
Kingston has one of the highest rates of drivers using their mobile phones behind the wheel in the country, research has revealed.
First kimchi school outside Korea to open in Kingston
The opening will bring the culinary traditions of South Korea to Kingston Kingston Council has announced they will be opening the first kimchi school outside
Ed Davey joins the race for Christmas number one
The politician joins a choir of young carers on a new single, whose success could make Davey the first MP to top the Christmas charts.
Kingston Library to reopen after ceiling collapse
Kingston Library is expected to reopen next week following the collapse of a part of the building’s ceiling.
Olivier Award-winning writer pens Rose Theatre’s festive production
Chris Bush leads the production team in this year’s Rose Theatre Christmas play. Kingston’s Rose Theatre has released first look photographs of their rehearsals for
Local dismay at long wait for Kingfisher leisure centre re-opening
Kingston Council plans to open the new complex by Spring 2027. Kingston Council’s plans for a new Kingfisher leisure centre, two years after the previous
Locals angered over decision to keep controversial Surbiton traffic filter
Frustrations were voiced that the filter system in King Charles Road does not reduce overall traffic, instead only pushing it into surrounding residential streets. Residents
Grade II listed RSPCA fountain by Richmond Park damaged after car crash
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
