RaceRunning, a sport aimed at those living with cerebral palsy, is coming to Kingston November 1 for a starter session at Kingsmeadow Athletics Track. The
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Kingston residents take down supermarket giant Lidl
Planning permission was rejected this week for the heavily protested Lidl that was due to be built on Manorgate road. The plans were proposed in
UK families waste £70 worth of food per month, says environment expert
The average British family throws away the equivalent of £70 worth of food per month, according to a London-based environment specialist. John Haynes, communications advisor
Kingston marks National Hate Crime Awareness Week
Kingston has marked National Hate Crime Awareness week against the backdrop of shocking statistics that show hate crimes on the rise across the UK this
Kingston councillor sleeping rough for charity this weekend
Kingston councillor Ian George will be sleeping rough for the night in Westminster this Friday as part of a campaign by the homeless charity Streets
Local businesses celebrated at Kingston Business Awards
A local café, telecommunications companies and a professional declutterer were amongst the winners at the Kingston Business Excellence Awards. The winners of the 13 awards
Surrey plants seeds to tackle climate change
Surrey County Council (SCC) planted the first of 1.2 million trees at the Surrey Hills Wood Fair at the Surrey Hills Wood Fair. The Surrey Hills
Sober October brings out the cold turkey before Christmas
A leading cancer charity is calling on drinkers in Kingston to go cold turkey before Dry January by going without alcohol for October. Macmillan’s senior
Kingston Council defends £80,000 spend on consultation
Kingston council spent a total of £80,207 on a consultation on the “new local plan,” a freedom of information request (FOI) has revealed. The new
Runners pound pavement at Kingston half marathon
Hundreds of runners dashed through Kingston on October 6 in attempts to set new personal bests and raise money for charity at the town’s half