Kingston’s Christmas lights were switched on as hundreds gathered along Clarence Street to join in with the countdown and witness the star-shaped lights sparkle overhead.
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Surrey County Council to leave Kingston in 2020 after 50 years
Surrey County Council is due to leave Kingston after 50 years of being in the County Hall building. Council leader Tim Oliver announced last week
Hampton Court denies union claim it doesn’t pay staff London’s living wage
Claims that Hampton Court Palace staff are not paid the London living wage of £10.75 per hour are “categorically untrue,” according to a press release
Residents divided over plan to demolish Kingston hospital building
Residents have expressed concerns about a proposed plan to demolish the diabetes and glaucoma units at Kingston hospital and build 128 new flats there instead.
Kingston’s parks are the most improved in London
Kingston was named the most improved London Borough for parks ranking at number 19 out of 33 boroughs last week. The announcement, made in an
How Kingston Students can register for the postal vote
As elections are around the corner, the Kingston Courier spoke to the Kingston Electoral Registration team about how students can cast a postal vote .
Surbiton: King Charles Centre to be relocated and replaced with a new free school
A new school is set to open in Surbiton after Kingston council approved the sale of an education centre. The King Charles Centre located in
Kingston winter tree planting scheme planning complete
The council have finalised plans for the planting of 600 new trees across the borough as a part of their winter tree planting scheme. The scheme
Michael Kiwanuka at Pryzm: an intimate acoustic performance on New Slang’s 13th Birthday
What better way to mark thirteen years of Banquet Records’ ‘New Slang’ club night than an acoustic set from one of the UK’s most exciting
Trespassing squirrel causes Kingston Library shutdown
A squirrel trapped in Kingston Library was treated like royalty by staff who fed it grapes and named it after an English king. Staff named