Kingston alumnus Pamela Hutchinson, honorary graduate Paul Greengrass and former staff member Jayne Aldridge have all been recognised in the prestigious New Year’s Honours.
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“It is time for Boris to go”: Kingston councillors stand against the Prime Minister
Kingston councillors called on the council to take a stand against the prime minister at a council meeting on Thursday January 28. Green party councillor
Countryside and Kingston get green light for regeneration scheme of Cambridge Road Estate
Kingston Council and mixed-tenure developer Countryside Properties have been granted planning approval to regenerate 2,170 homes at the Cambridge Road Estate on Burritt Rd in
Gainsborough’s Blue Boy returns to National Gallery after 100 years
On January 25 1922 after just a few weeks hanging at the National Gallery, ‘The Blue Boy’ sailed from London to a new home at
Kingston Neighbourhood Community Grants Programme now open
The Kingston Neighbourhood Community Grants Programme is now open for applications, allowing residents and voluntary and community groups to apply for funding for new projects throughout the borough.
New Malden celebrates Hindu harvest festival for Tamil community
Dozen of people from the Tamil community paraded through New Malden on Saturday 22 January celebrating ‘Thai Pongai’.
Energy Crisis: Low-income households could lose half of wages to bills
Research published by the JRF has found that low-income families could see an average of 18 per cent of their income going towards energy bills as of April.
Hampton Court Palace: Campaigners launch petition for free entry to palace gardens
Local campaigners have launched a petition appealing for Hampton Court Palace to open its gates for free to the general public during winter months.
Kingston’s commuters see a reduction in trains due to spread of Omicron
South Western Railway announced a change to train schedules in response to Omicron.
“Hong Kong is not China”: Protesters in Kingston condemn clampdown on freedoms
Around 1,000 protesters joined a 1,200 metre-long human chain in Kingston town centre on Saturday to express their disapproval of a new Hong Kong security