Kingston welcomed a vegan, plant-based and sustainable market on October 31, attracting eager customers.
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Metropolitan police say no evidence of misconduct after viral video shows officers restraining a Black man
A Black man in Clapham was restrained after Metropolitan Police believed he was a suspect in an ongoing investigation which led to an altercation.
New Malden man jailed for multiple child sex offences
New Malden man jailed for 22 years for multiple child sex offences.
Kingston Council leases land for two new schools
Kingston Council approved the leasing of land for two new schools at a special meeting on Monday night.
Kingston Council criticises plans for new block of flats
Members of the Kingston Council have criticised plans to turn a former health centre on Hawks Road into a 13-storey block of flats. The plans
Kingston shoppers are not ‘panicking about presents’ this year
Store bosses are warning about the shortages of popular Christmas gifts this year and have advised parents to start buying earlier than usual. There are
Union of Kingston Students calls for compensation over accommodation problems
Kingston University students were left shocked and angered by the recent news that they would be unable to occupy their chosen accommodation due to maintenance issues.
Poppy Appeal returns to Kingston
Face-to-face collections for the Poppy Appeal have returned to Kingston.
Cards For Goods Causes reopens in Kingston Parish Church
The Cards for Good Causes sale has returned to Kingston Parish Church to raise money for charity in the run-up to Christmas.
Councillors and locals react to new Kingston Council leader Andreas Kirsch
Kingston councillors and residents have welcomed the council’s new leader, Liberal Democrat Andreas Kirsch, though some called for more collaboration with locals and opposing councillors.