The number of people living in temporary accommodation in Kingston upon Thames increased by almost 40 per cent between 2017 and 2021, according to the Royal Borough of Kingston.
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Save the World Club are looking for a new location to continue their work in the borough of Kingston as their lease at The Circulatory
ONS figures reveal rapid rise in Covid-19 cases across the nation
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Kingston Council sees fall in recycling centre visits
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Kingston residents frustrated with council tax increase
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Kingston Union launches boycott of ‘tick box’ gender equality charter
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In London there is a considerable difference between the most vaccinated ethnic group and the least vaccinated ethnic group according to a recent study. The
New data suggests no evidence between Covid vaccines and cardiac related deaths in young people
New data from the Office of National Statistics analysing the mortality rates of young people suggests no change in the number of deaths following the
Electric vehicle charging devices in Kingston increase by 35 per cent in six months time
The number of electric vehicle (EV) charging devices in Kingston upon Thames installed by the council has risen from 96 to 120 over the past