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
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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.
Business is picking up in Kingston despite COVID and Brexit
Business is looking up for some Kingston business-owners despite the hardships of the last few months.
Local MPs condemn South Western Railway service cuts
MPs Sarah Olney and Munira Wilson have spoken in Parliament against plans to reduce SWR rail services into Central London.
Kingston Council releases climate emergency draft action plan ahead of COP26
Kingston Council released its Climate Emergency Draft Action Plan in mid-October, putting forward strategies it could take to help get Kingston Upon Thames to net
Kingston sculpture trail brings modern artworks to town centre
A new sculpture trail through Kingston has brought seven installations of new modern artworks created by world class artists. Residents and visitors can follow the
Hundreds turn out for Kingston half marathon
On Sunday October 24, roughly 1400 people ran over thirteen miles around the Royal Borough of Kingston for the annual half marathon. The race, beginning