Kingston Charitable Foundation has invited local charities and volunteer organisations to learn about their new grants on Valentine’s Day. A Meet the Funder event will
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Parental mental health: Peer groups offer support
Parent Mental Health Day on January 27 served as a crucial reminder of the importance of safeguarding the well-being of the guardians who play a
Capital braces for massive disruption as train strikes loom
London is facing a commuting nightmare as widespread strikes are planned for the city’s railway network between Tuesday 30 January and Monday 5 February. Various
Kingston remembers: Holocaust Memorial Day 2024
Kingston came together at the weekend for an event organised by the Kingston Inter Faith Forum, to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day 2024. Local leaders including
Strong opposition voiced to XL Bully ban as implementation looms
From 1 February 2024 it will be illegal to own an XL Bully dog unless owners have applied for an exemption to the law banning
New NHS MMR vaccination campaign targets young Londoners
Young people aged 11 to 25 in London are being encouraged to book in for missed measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccinations as part of
Post Office scandal hits home as independent candidate runs against Sir Ed Davey
With a 20-year career as a deputy-postmistress in New Malden, Councillor Yvonne Tracey has decided to run against Sir Ed Davey with the Post Office
Explainer: What is cervical cancer?
Over 3,000 people are diagnosed with cervical cancer in the UK each year and it is the fourth most common cancer in women globally. This
New Era’s Square 1 Cafés help the community with free cakes, conversations, and good company
The Square 1 cafes run by New Era Community Projects has boosted community interaction in Kingston over free coffee and cakes.
Record number of food parcels given out amid cost-of-living crisis
Around three million emergency food parcels were distributed in the UK between the start of April 2022 and the end of March 2023, exceeding the