With only a month or two before the hot weather really hits the UK, it is the perfect time to refresh yourself on some of Kingston Upon Thames’ must-see sites.
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VIDEO: Kingston’s Spring Raceday is back!
On Mother’s Day, after two years of being away, Kingston’s Spring Raceday was back with a new 20 mile route. The event was hosted by
Kai’s Cafe raises money for victims of war in Ukraine
Kai’s Cafe and European Food has raised over £1,000 for victims of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, giving proceeds made by weekend sales.
Majority of Kingston children get top choice for secondary school
Kingston council has confirmed that almost 90 per cent of children across the borough applying for secondary school positions in September, have been offered one of their top three choices.
Young people’s charity Anstee Bridge to showcase Kingston students’ art
Young people’s charity Anstee Bridge will showcase a new art installation at the end of March, with staff hoping that it will inspire people to
Too Good To Go? The fight to reduce food waste
Over £19 billion of food waste is produced each year in the UK – a volume that could fill up the Royal Albert Hall 190
Bonus rate in Kingston Hospital Trust over 33 per cent lower for female staff
The bonus rate for female staff in the Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust was over 33 per cent lower than the rate for men as
Kingston sports clubs suffer Covid-19 curse two years on
The Kingfisher Triathletes club has suffered a serious blow to its member numbers since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and has struggled to make financial ends meet.
Kingston residents divided over Sadiq Khan’s Ultra Low Emission Zone
Kingston residents worried about emission charges are among thousands to sign a petition against the Mayor of London’s expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) to all outer London boroughs.
Council remembers Holocaust survivor with memorial tree
Kingston councillors held a tree planting ceremonial to remember Erna Winter, a refugee turned Kingston Cafe owner who escaped antisemitic persecution in 1938. The project