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
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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
Price Hike at Bittoms Car Park
The Bittoms, a central Kingston car park,has left customers disgruntled after raising prices by 20% overnight with no advanced warning. The car park, which previously
Tattoo exhibition at Kingston Museum offers insight into the history of tattooing
A recent exhibition at Kingston Museum has offered historical insight into the art of tattooing. The exhibition has been open for six weeks, from March 3
Surbiton library opens its doors after remodelling
Surbiton library is open to visitors again after a two-week makeover, which included the installation of new self-service machines. Surbiton library has become the latest
Kingston patients concerned about possible changes to IVF services
Kingston’s Patient Participation Group (PPG) has expressed its concerns over potential decommissioning of IVF and similar fertility services. Patient Participation Groups have become a contractual requirement for
UK’s first memorial to African and Caribbean regiments to be unveiled in Brixton the ‘heart of the black European community’
On August 4 1914 a black man fired the first shot for the British Army in the First World War. This year the UK’s very
Kingston Council approves joint venture to regenerate Cambridge Road estate
Kingston Council has approved plans to find a developer for the £1bn regeneration scheme of the Cambridge Road Estate. The regeneration will see the entire
Kingston has spent nothing on overdue inquiry into porn scandal
Kingston Council has yet to spend a single penny on its years-overdue investigation into the activities of its disgraced former leader Derek Osbourne while he