A new charity, Habitats & Heritage, dedicated to looking after nature, wildlife and heritage, in south and west London launched on November 5.
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Quilombo UK to hold online Korean cooking class for Kingston residents
Local social enterprise Quilombo UK is hosting a Korean cooking class for Kingston residents on Saturday, November 14, as part of its Cooking Together Online series.
Single parents feel forgotten amidst Covid pandemic
As we begin the second lockdown of 2020, which started on November 5, single parents are fearful of what challenges the winter will bring. The first lockdown made many individuals across the world feel isolated and helpless, but single parents, in particular, had a fountain of responsibilities to face alone.
#WeMakeEvents campaigns for government support for the live events industry
Voluntary group #WeMakeEvents staged a week of Covid-compliant demonstrations in Parliament Square to campaign for government support of the live events industry, which has been brought to its knees by Covid-19.
Christian Churches criticise lockdown ban on religious services
Christian organisations and local clergy in Kingston are concerned that that the new lockdown ban on communal worship could damage mental health and well-being, especially of the most vulnerable.
Coronavirus: Daily covid cases in Kingston taper off as lockdown begins
The daily number of positive cases of Covid-19 fell in Kingston as the country entered a second national lockdown, eight months after the outbreak began in March.
Kingston’s Council and British Legion branches cancel Remembrance Sunday commemorations
Kingston Council and local Royal British Legion branches have cancelled the commemoration events that usually mark Remembrance Sunday across the borough.
Football: AFC Wimbledon return to Plough Lane
AFC Wimbledon played their first game at their new Plough Lane stadium on November 4, 29 years after Wimbledon FC played their last game at the site.
Kingston resident announced as finalist in national Founders Cup photography competition
A Kingston resident has been announced as a finalist in the national Founders Cup photography competition.
Eat Out to Help Out may have caused second wave of Covid-19
The Government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme may have significantly contributed to the resurgence of Covid-19 in the UK, according to a study by the University of Warwick.