Kingston Council took to Twitter to take part in the #16days campaign to highlight support services in Kingston. Created by UNESCO, the 16 days between
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Commuters face a month of delays as South Western Railway strikes begin
A month of strikes on South Western Railway (SWR) began last week, leaving commuters facing delays and reduced services over December. RMT Union has confirmed
Surbiton bar wins London dog-friendliness award
A bar in Surbiton has been named London’s most dog-friendly by a popular website for dog owners. Wags N Tales, on Brighton Road, beat over
Sunray Recycle wants Kingston’s plastic waste
A new initiative in Kingston aims to support the planet and the people living in the area. Sunray Recycle (@sunrayrecycle) turn plastic waste into profit,
Dominic Raab retains seat in Esher and Walton after heated contest
The Conservative Party’s Dominic Raab hit out at his opponents as he was re-elected as MP for Esher and Walton after a close-fought contest. The
Extinction Rebellion Rally Outside Surrey County Hall
Extinction Rebellion members poured oil over themselves outside Surrey County Hall on Tuesday in protest to the council’s “breath-taking hypocrisy” after it approved an oil
‘Register to Vote’ poster received complaints in Kingston town centre
Banquet Records employee and Liberal Democrat Councillor Jon Tolley displayed a poster across the top of his shop which read: “Register to vote before midnight tonight.
Ten great family days out in Richmond and Kingston this Christmas
The Christmas lights have been switched on, the Christmas music has started to play up and down the High Street, and the countdown to Christmas
Brexit and NHS are top reasons for voting in Election for Kingston Students
Over half of Kingston students said Brexit and the NHS were their reasons for voting in the upcoming general election. A Kingston Courier survey found
General Election 2019: Kingston University student union president urges young people to vote
The president of Kingston University student union is urging young people to vote in Thursday’s general election. Feisal Haji, 28, is campaigning to get more