The Fountain roundabout in New Malden is set to be refurbished in plans put forward by Kingston Council. The project aims to provide an interactive
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Female Met officer denies sexual assault charge
A female Metropolitan Police officer has denied sexually assaulting a woman. Sergeant Rachel Bright, 45, is accused of touching a woman without consent while off-duty
Miscommunication at Kingston Council forces popular Manor Park café to cease trading
A petition to save Hooky Street Café in Manor Park, Old Malden has gained over 500 signatures in just 22 hours, following Kingston Council’s order
Threat of bin strikes remain as union rejects Veolia offer
The threat of a bin-strike remains after members of the GMB union rejected a new offer from waste management company Veolia in a ballot earlier
Kingston Council wins seven-figure government funding for smart street lamps
Kingston Council is to receive close to £250,000 to invest in smart street lamps as part of the government’s plan to trial next-generation digital technologies.
Trains disrupted after incident at Wimbledon Station
Train services provided by South Western Railway (SWR), Thameslink, and Transport for London are severely disrupted following an incident on the tracks earlier. SWR posted
Afghan families evacuated from Kabul now on homeless register
Families who assisted the UK Government in Afghanistan and were evacuated from Kabul by the British Army when the Taliban took over, are now on
Fire crews attend Penrhyn Road flat fire
Four fire engines attended a fire in an apartment block on Penrhyn Road, Kingston this morning. It took 25 fire fighters to bring the fire
Antique and vintage market returns to Kingston
The Ancient Market Place at Kingston hosted its third antiques and vintage market of the year
Kingston paddlers thankful for breast screening
Kingston paddlers Kirstin Field and Jocelyn King both turned 50 this year and are grateful for the breast screenings they had and their subsequent care.