A specialist DIY store has offered a £1,000 boost to the Kingston community as it prepares to open a new local branch next month.
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EXCLUSIVE: Staff choose redundancy as new owners take over New Malden Post Office
All members of staff from New Malden Crown Post Office took redundancy when it was franchised to ZCO on April 22 2020, according to the Communications Workers Union (CWU).
Covid-19 cases in Kingston could be much higher than official figures, council survey shows
Kingston Council survey shows 4.7 per cent of respondents have suffered from Covid-19
The show must go on: Educating Rita comes to Kingston’s Rose Theatre
Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s advice to people in the arts may have been to get another job, but here in Kingston, the show must go on with Educating Rita’s 40th-anniversary tour.
Concerns over secondary school exam delays in Kingston
Students across the country will see their exams next summer delayed by three weeks to make up for time missed due to coronavirus, but there are concerns about whether the move is sufficient.
#EndSARS Nigerian protests against police brutality reach London
The #EndSARS movement spread to the UK this week as activists gathered in London to protest police brutality in Nigeria.
Negative interest rates: Why do they matter?
Last week, the Bank of England (BoE) wrote to high street lenders asking if they would be ready for base interest rates to be cut to zero or even made negative.
Football: Pragmatic Palace hang on for a point
A late equaliser from Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister saw Crystal Palace draw 1-1 with Brighton in their Premier League match on Sunday. Palace had taken
Coronavirus: Help still available for the vulnerable in Kingston
As Tier 2 restrictions come into force in Kingston, council and voluntary organisations continue to provide support for Kingston’s residents.
Thames Concerts series begins in Surbiton as Tier 2 lockdown sets in
The annual Thames Concerts series began on Saturday evening with a live performance and socially distanced audience at St Andrew’s Church, Surbiton. Despite the start