Members of the University and College Union (UCU) at Kingston University went on strike on Monday and Tuesday to achieve better working conditions. Lecturers have
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Kingston University UCU members engage in more strikes
Members of the University and College Union (UCU) at Kingston University went on strike on Monday and Tuesday to achieve better working conditions. Lecturers have
Domestic abuse in Kingston still above pre-Covid levels
The recorded crime count for domestic abuse in Kingston has gone down but remains higher than pre-pandemic levels, according to police data.
Richmond mother inspires others to work out to improve their mental health
Kingston College student and young mother set up a community fitness initiative to encourage others to pull themselves out of a slump during lockdown.
Kingston Hospital Charity receives £1000 for artwork and murals
Kingston Hospital Charity has been awarded £1000 of store credit by decorating and DIY retailer the Leyland SDM to redecorate the Sir William Rous ward, a cancer facility within Kingston Hospital.
Kingston parkrun cancelled after Storm Eunice destruction
Kingston parkrun was cancelled on Saturday due to safety concerns following Storm Eunice and high speed winds.
Kingston hit by Storm Eunice
Kingston was battered by Storm Eunice on Friday with winds of up to 70 miles an hour causing disruption to travel and uprooting a large tree that crashed into a residential street in Teddington.
Kingston residents encouraged to join Citizens’ Panel
Kingston Council have set up a Citizens Panel so residents can give their opinions on future developments in the town centre area.
Kingston’s Green Party councillor Sharron Sumner quits council
Kingston Green Party councillor Sharron Sumner has resigned from the council after accusing the Kingston Liberal Democrats of “institutionalised bullying”.
Kingston University students work with care homes to support people with dementia
Kingston University students are pairing up with care homes and local partners in Kingston as part the university’s new dementia-friendly community project. The project will