Achieving for Children conference aims to address racial inequality in schools in Kingston.
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Councillors warn that Kingfisher Leisure Centre renovations will take far longer than council predicted
Kingston council promised to deliver a brand-new leisure complex by autumn 2024 after the Kingfisher leisure centre was closed in 2019, but councillors have warned that this completion date is unrealistic.
Coronavirus causes large drop in cervical screening tests in Kingston
Data has shown a large reduction in the number of cervical screening tests in Kingston as a result of Covid-19.
Sadiq Khan’s boundary charge opposed by a majority of Londoners, poll finds
A poll has found that 54 per cent of Londoners are against Sadiq Khan’s plans to introduce a charge on motorists entering the capital.
Cumberland House residents bemoan loss of parking due to new development
Residents at the Cumberland House Estate on Kingston Hill have to find somewhere else to park after Kingston Council issued a notice stating residents’ cars were no longer allowed on the site from March 14.
Kingston Council hopes to launch England’s first ‘poo-powered’ heating scheme
Kingston Council is teaming up with Thames water in the hope of launching a low carbon ‘poo-powered’ heating scheme.
Kingstonian Cricket Club aims to make a comeback
Surrey’s Kingstonian Cricket Club (KCC) is hoping to raise funds due to increased costs since the start of Covid-19.
COMMENT: Women deserve compassion, not handcuffs
You will have seen the headlines. Shocked or not, what happened on Saturday night is a reminder of the double standards that exist for women. They are more likely to die or experience violence at the hands of those meant to protect them.
The war for a PlayStation 5: How scalpers may have met their match
‘Out of stock’ is a message those who are still seeking Sony’s PlayStation 5 (PS5) have become all too familiar with. For the casual online shopper, it may seem near-impossible to get your hands on Sony’s console. For those willing to put in the time, however, it has proven possible to buy one, but there is a significant obstacle in the way.
People return to Clapham Common after vigil for Sarah Everard turned violent
People revisited Clapham Common on Sunday to mourn the death of Sarah Everard after the vigil, held the night before, turned violent.