Kingston Council officially declared its support for The Royal British Legion’s ‘Count Them In’ campaign on Monday. The campaign has called for new questions in the
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University trial of gender-neutral toilets receives ‘transphobic’ backlash from students
A trial for gender-neutral toilets at Kingston University has received a flurry of online criticism from students which the university’s LGBTQ+ society has described as transphobic. The
Surbiton Ski Sunday returns
Kingston and Surbiton MP Ed Davey was among dozens who partook in the bizarre sporting event Surbiton Ski Sunday on October 15. The annual ski
‘Hugh’ surprise for Kingston residents
Hugh Grant has been filming scenes for his new drama ‘A very English Scandal’ series right in the centre of Kingston. Sources on the set
Fitness gets a new address in Surbiton
A new fitness studio offering quick workouts for busy people has opened on Surbiton High Street. ‘Sweat Society’, set up by Georgia Ray and James
Kingston obesity rate is lowest in England
Kingston has the lowest obesity rate for reception children in the country according to statistics for 2016-17 released by NHS Digital last week. Only 4.8 per cent of four
Electrical workshop tour arrives to restart Kingston
Volunteers from The Restart Project hosted an electrical workshop on October 14, aimed at teaching Kingston residents how to repair electrical items. But volunteers said turnout at the
Tolworth Girls’ School rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted
Tolworth Girls’ School and Sixth Form is “absolutely delighted” to have achieved ‘outstanding’ ratings in all areas of its latest Ofsted report. The non-selective academy
Mums’ market a hit with Surbiton families
Surbiton mums flocked to the popular mum2mum market in St Mark’s Church Hall to pick up nearly-new items at bargain prices on October 14. The monthly
Roadworks to close Hook Road again
Road users and local businesses are faced with further disruption next week as Hook Road in Surbiton is due to be closed for repair works by Thames