Kingston Council appointed five mental health ambassadors to raise public awareness of mental health issues as part of World Mental Health Day, an annual event
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Young girl gored by stag in Richmond’s Bushy Park
A seven-year-old girl has been attacked by a deer in Richmond’s Bushy Park and rushed to hospital. The girl sustained a thigh injury on Wednesday
Kingston activists turn out in force for one of the biggest UK protests this century
Organisers of the People’s Vote campaign estimated a crowd of 700,000 marched on London’s most famous streets to demand a second referendum on Brexit. Dozens of
Surbiton Ski Sunday Cancelled
The annual Surbiton Ski Sunday, which was expected to draw in large crowds on October 14, was cancelled owing to heavy rain. This year marks
Kingston running group does late-night gardening for mental health charity
Members of a Kingston running group turned their gardening skills to potting plants at the Fircroft Trust in preparation for the charity’s open day. Ten
Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club moves one step closer to expansion
The expansion of Wimbledon Tennis Club has moved one step closer after members of the adjacent golf club voted to advance talks of a takeover.
Monsoon Cricket: England Cricket Release Statement Over Sri Lanka Schedule
The England Cricket Board (ECB) has defended its scheduling decision after the England team’s tour of Sri Lanka was widely criticised for coinciding with the
Artist brings new workshop project to Kingston
A local artist has launched a series of art journaling workshops in an attempt to “incorporate creativity into everyday life”. Sai Banerjee, a teaching artist
The Kingston Business Excellence Awards celebrate local achievements
The Kingston Business Excellence Awards celebrated a year of the borough’s business achievements with their sixth annual award ceremony on October 11. The main award
Conservative opposition leader wrongly blames Liberal Democrat MP for spending £45k on curtains
Councillor Kevin Davis has criticised Lib Dem MP Ed Davey for spending £45,000 on curtains, despite his own administration having overseen the purchase. He said