Save the World Club’s base of operations and warehouse The Circulatory is scheduled to be demolished, and turned into flats forcing the charity to move
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Kingston University lecturer jailed for six months for Just Stop Oil M25 protest
Jan Goodey was sentenced today at Westminster Magistrate’s Court after being found guilty of causing a public nuisance on the M25.
A Christmas Carol to show at Rose Theatre from December
A Christmas Carol will show at Rose Theatre for an entire month, this great Christmas classic has an all new twist
Guide: What to watch, eat and drink at Curzon Kingston
The newest branch of the Curzon cinema chain opened its doors on Friday 11 November as part of the Bentall Centre, and promises to be
Fourth person charged with murder of Kai Davis in Kingston
A fourth person has been charged with the fatal stabbing of Kai Davis in the early hours of August 21 2021 in Kingston.
Kingston Council Chief Executive leaving for City of London role
Chief Executive of Kingston Council Ian Thomas (CBE) is leaving his role to become Town Clerk and Chief Executive of the City of London Corporation.
Kingston Independent Residents Group wins Green Lane and St James Ward by-election
Kingston Independent Residents Group (KIRG) representative Yvonne Tracey has been elected the new councillor of Green Lane and St James Ward in New Malden. Winning
Kingston University lecturer pleads guilty after Just Stop Oil protest on M25
Kingston University lecturer Jan Goodey, 57, has pleaded guilty to causing a public nuisance following protests on the M25
Police seize class A drugs from Surbiton flat
Two suspects have been arrested after police closed a flat on Surbiton Hill Ward which they said was being used to supply Class A drugs
The Pearl Project launches in Kingston to champion survivors of abuse
Two charities, Voices of Hope and Kingston Women’s Hub, have joined forces with photographer Robyn Harper to to tell the stories of women who have
