The BRITE Box project, founded by Voices of Hope, delivers weekly recipe meal kits to families across Kingston, Richmond and Southwark and delivered 257 boxes in its first packaging session of 2022.
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VIDEO: The best things to do in Kingston Upon Thames this summer
With only a month or two before the hot weather really hits the UK, it is the perfect time to refresh yourself on some of Kingston Upon Thames’ must-see sites.
VIDEO: Kingston’s Spring Raceday is back!
On Mother’s Day, after two years of being away, Kingston’s Spring Raceday was back with a new 20 mile route. The event was hosted by
Kingston International Film Festival coming Summer 2022
Kingston International Film Festival (KIFF) will light up the borough from 24-26 June this year with culture and tourism.
VIDEO: Kingston UCU members engage in strike action
Members of the University and College Union (UCU) at Kingston University went on strike on Monday and Tuesday to achieve better working conditions. Lecturers have
Video: Return of Night Tube after Covid-19 suspension
Transport for London (TfL) has brought back the Night Tube after suspending it in March 2020 due to Covid-19.
UK artists struggle because of Coronavirus
Since the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the Covid-19 outbreak a pandemic, theatres, cinemas and all kind of performing art venues have closed down, and some of them have not had the chance to reopen yet.
Kingston’s unplaced children highlight the need for new secondary school in the borough
The number of children in Kingston without an allocated secondary school place on National Offer Day, March 1, has increased substantially this year.
New initiative at London’s SOAS university aims to inspire more Black scholars
London’s School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) has launched a new programme called The Ebony Initiative 2021, to equip Black students to pursue postgraduate and research careers.
Vintage shopping: Kingston’s shop that sells the past
On London Road in Kingston, just off the hustle and bustle of the market, there is a vintage shop called Antiques. It looks bijou from the outside, but it is like a Tardis inside with a vast three-storey emporium of vintage items. Since 1996, it has been “selling the past” with more than 80,000 stallholders and around 10,000 antiques – from jewellery and collectables to furniture.
