A new five year “Homeless and Rough Sleeping Strategy” has been announced by Kingston Council intended to launch later this year. The new strategy aims
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Kingston Hospital has best maternity ward in London
Kingston Hospital’s maternity ward has triumphed in the Maternity Survey 2021, ranking best out of eighteen London health trusts for antenatal care, labour and birth
Surrey Police among Stonewall’s Top 100 Employers for LGBTQ+ inclusion
Surrey Police and two other organisations with links to Kingston have been named by Stonewall as top employers for LGBTQ+ inclusion.
Unseen handwritten lyrics of Paul McCartney on display at British Library
Handwritten lyrics and personal messages from ex-Beatle Paul McCartney’s archive are on display in the British Library until March 13.
REVIEW: A very different Persuasion at the Rose Theatre
The modern-day production of Persuasion at the Rose Theatre is far from conventional. Keep your ears open for Cardi B.
The Cheeky Pea hands over 1,000 pittas breads to local charities
Israeli local restaurant The Cheeky Pea has given excess pitta breads to charities after it found itself with 1,000 extra pitta breads from its supplier.
Kingston College students showcase David Bowie-inspired work in pop-up exhibition in Tolworth
Art and Design students from Kingston College showcased David Bowie-inspired work in a pop-up exhibition at The Broadway Bar in Tolworth last weekend. The student’s
Future of High Streets uncertain after pandemic retail closures
More than 17,000 chain stores closed down across the UK last year, according to research by the Local Data Company (LDC), prompting conversations about the future of the High Street.
Lidl opens £70m headquarters in Tolworth, five years after Kingston Council grants permission
German-owned discount supermarket chain Lidl has officially opened a new £70m head office at the former site of the Hook Venturer Sports Club in Tolworth.
Chair of School Out Uk is “thrilled” to see how celebrating LGBT+ History Month has grown
The co-chair of School Out UK Sue Sanders has said she is “thrilled” to see how celebrating LGBT+ History Month has grown across the country.