Councillors hail the improvement of ambulance response times in spite of cuts
Category: Politics
Education Inequality in Kingston Among Highest in England
Kingston’s poorest did nearly twice as badly as richer pupils in their GCSE results in 2012-2013, according to figures from the Department for Education. Only
Shortage In Housing Means Council Look To The Private Sector
With housing stock low for Kingston Council, it is increasingly turning to the private sector to house those in need
Davey Pledges Support To Cost Of Living Charity
Local MP Mr Davey has pledged his support to a fuel poverty charity as bills continue to soar and residents feel the squeeze
Fringe Groups Threaten Climate Change Policy, Says Davey
Edward Davey has warned that the UK’s climate change policy is in danger because of fringe Tory and UK groups
Goldsmith Leads Anti-Ivory Campaign
Richmond Park and North Kingston MP crushes ivory in solidarity with elephants
Takeover Of Kingston And Richmond Children’s Services Set For April
From April 1 the children’s services for Kingston and Richmond will be combined and run differently
Kingston Council Rejects ‘Bulk And Mass’ Student Housing Application
For the second time running, the council rejected development plans for student housing on South Lane and the High Street. In an overcrowded council chamber
Thames Side Wharf Development Plans Given The Go Ahead
Proposals for a new development overlooking the river have been passed by Kingston Council
Surbiton Needle Exchange To Move
Kingston council has agreed to move parts of its rehabilitation services