In a bid to tackle loneliness, Kingston Council will try out a new community service led and funded by the Home Office. Loneliness is estimated
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Sir Ed Davey: “I care more about staying in the EU than I do my political career.”
Liberal Democrat MP for Kingston and Surbiton Sir Ed Davey addressed Kingston University students on Friday to discuss the problems with Brexit and his hope for
Kingston store posts pictures of suspected thieves
A Kingston shop tired of shoplifters has placed pictures of the suspected thieves on their wall. The Aris store located within the post office on
Mr Men author opens Kingston’s Children’s Literary Festival
The author of the Mr Men and Little Miss books opened Kingston’s second annual Children’s Literary Festival on October 25. Adam Hargreaves, son of the
Siobhan Benita: The Lib Dem candidate for London mayor with a plan to tackle knife crime
Liberal Democrat candidate for London Mayor and Kingston resident Siobhan Benita pledged to prioritise tackling serious knife crime and helping young people find housing. She suggested
UK would not vote Remain in a second Brexit vote, claims public poll.
The notion that the UK would overwhelmingly vote to remain in a second referendum has been made popular by many political pundits and other experts.
Chaos at Surbiton station as Berrylands closes due to RMT strikes
Commuters endured crowded carriages and delayed trains last week as Berrylands station closed in response to the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) strikes. The
Wimbledon music festival to celebrate 10th anniversary
This November, classical musicians will perform at the Wimbledon International Music Festival, now in its tenth year.
Wimbledon charity night raises money for pioneering new cancer treatment
A Wimbledon couple brought their community together on October 13 at a dance-themed auction, designed to generate funds for the new “CAR-T” leukaemia therapy. Alison
Wimbledon BookFest hits record numbers as organiser aims to “kickstart engagement in reading”
This year’s Wimbledon BookFest boasted a star-studded lineup including renowned broadcaster Graham Norton, and drew crowds of over 15,000 to the town Common. The festival