Jacob Bailey, co-owner of local business Ammonite CBD, has called upon the Food Standards Agency (FSA), to address a “grey area” surrounding UK cannabinoid regulation.
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Local councillor will not step down following open letter calling for Gaza ceasefire
Councillor James Giles has confirmed he will not be stepping down from any formal positions in the Local Government Association (LGA) after sending an open
The concerning reality of homelessness in Kingston – and how to help this winter
As the nights grow longer and the temperatures drop, concerns have grown for Britain’s homeless population, particularly in light of the cost-of-living crisis and worries
New PureGym to open in Kingston town centre
The gym chain PureGym is set to open a new branch on Adam’s Walk in Kingston town centre. Situated in what used to be an
Buy a gift, give a gift: Kingston shop collects Christmas presents for disadvantaged children
The Works, located on Eden Walk, has partnered with the Kingston Charitable Foundation to encourage people to donate gifts for children from economically disadvantaged families
Police advise cyclists on how to secure their bikes amid spate of bike thefts
The local policing team in New Malden has reported a recent increase in burglaries involving bikes being stolen from rear gardens and front driveway sheds.
Diabetes: raising awareness
World Diabetes Day
Let’s talk about Men’s Health
Good morning and welcome to our live blog. It’s Movember and this blog is dedicated to covering issues men in particular face with regards to
Movember: What is it all about?
Spanning the month of November, the Movember charity encourages people to grow moustaches in an attempt to raise awareness of men’s health issues such as
Kingston Ramblers celebrate 60 years of walking and good health
The Kingston branch of the Ramblers Association, an active walking group, celebrated its diamond anniversary on Saturday (November 11), at Kingston Quaker Centre. Around 70