Dog owners whose pets experience distress and anxiety from firework noises have expressed concerns about the upcoming bonfire night celebrations on 5 November. Kingston resident
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Locals welcome plans to revamp Eden Street
Kingston Council’s proposal to redesign Eden Street with broader pavements, dedicated cycle lanes and one-way bus routes gained widespread support from residents and workers of
November tube strikes: How your commute may be affected
Strikes across various sections of TfL’s workforce to begin on 1 November (Credit: Chris Sampson/Flickr) Commuters to Kingston can expect severe travel disruption in November, if
Kingston residents share concerns over hazardous e-bike parking
Kingston residents voiced their frustrations over e-bike parking in the area, with abandoned bikes causing obstructions on local pavements. The bikes, manufactured by electric vehicle
Residents concerned Kingston Council will ruin riverside with new street trading rules
Kingston riverside is “too narrow” to add street vendors, residents’ groups say Local resident associations have criticised Kingston Council over recent changes to street trading
National adopt a cat month: charities urge people to rehome
Charities are urging people looking to home a cat to consider adopting one, rather than buying one. Figures from the RSPCA show that in 2022
Conservative and Lib Dem candidates oppose tennis stadium at Wimbledon Park
Conservative candidate Danielle Dunfield-Prayero came out in opposition on Friday to a controversial planning application that would redevelop Wimbledon Park Golf Course into new tennis
Retail sales: Early-2024 troublesome for some Kingston businesses but optimism remains
Kingston businesses remain optimistic for the rest of 2024 despite the early months bringing issues such as high utility bills and a reduction in consumer
How four local constituencies could vote this general election
With the 2024 general election on the horizon, parties and candidates are ramping up their campaigns in a ballot that could see multiple longtime party
GCSEs: How undiagnosed dyslexia could impact results
Last year, more than 172,000 students in the UK received a grade 3 or below in their English Language GCSE, effectively a fail. The number