The spread of Covid-19 and the subsequent lockdowns enforced by many countries have contributed to an increase in mental health issues worldwide and a decrease of professional help available.
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Kingston’s independent businesses anxiously await news of government aid schemes for second lockdown
Kingston business owners are worried about the survival of their livelihoods following the announcement of a second national lockdown, due to begin on November 5.
What to watch in the US Election
The 2020 US Elections is just around the corner, with Americans taking to the polls to decide whether they wish to have another four years of a Donald J. Trump presidency, or if they want former Vice President Joseph R. Biden to take over the White House.
Richmond CEOs walk marathon for residents affected by Covid lockdown
Four charities in Richmond walked a marathon to raise awareness and money for their services which help the vulnerable.
Gyms push back against Covid restrictions
Covid-19 restrictions are causing concern amongst gym-goers and owners in Kingston, as the future on whether or not they can remain open looks uncertain.
Kingston council pledges to improve Adult Social Care services and save £500,000 a year
Kingston council worked with ASC partners to improve the delivery, quality and cost efficiency of support for residents with disabilities and/or physical or mental illnesses.
Runners racing in the Cabbage Patch Invisible 10 raise over £2000
Scores of runners raced across 10 mile routes in London, participating remotely in a race known as the Cabbage Patch Invisible 10 and raising just over £2.000.
New plans for Kingston’s Kingfisher Leisure Centre
Kingston’s Kingfisher Leisure Centre is planned to be replaced by a new facility on the site, Kingston Council announced on October 21.
Kingston conservation raises more than £18,000 to reintroduce extinct water vole
A Kingston conservation group has collected £18,250 in donations from the public in just two months, to help return the native water vole to Hogsmill River.
Kingston Council urges government to extend 10 pm closing time by one hour
The leader of Kingston Council has called for the 10pm closing time curfew to be relaxed to 11pm in the run-up to the festive season.