DIY store offers £1,000 boost to Kingston community
A specialist DIY store has offered a £1,000 boost to the Kingston community as it prepares to open a new local branch next month.
A specialist DIY store has offered a £1,000 boost to the Kingston community as it prepares to open a new local branch next month.
Halloween is just a few days away, pumpkins are ready to be carved and sheet ghosts are ready to take life – although this year’s celebrations will be very different.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s advice to people in the arts may have been to get another job, but here in Kingston, the show must go on with Educating Rita’s 40th-anniversary tour.
Amid the pandemic, certain festivities are still going ahead. In and around Surrey, outdoor events are able to open, with social distancing practices in place.
Every industry in this country has been affected in one way or another by the Covid-19 pandemic and the football industry is no different.
As Tier 2 restrictions come into force in Kingston, council and voluntary organisations continue to provide support for Kingston’s residents.
The annual Thames Concerts series began on Saturday evening with a live performance and socially distanced audience at St Andrew’s Church, Surbiton. Despite the start
Kingston had one of the lowest numbers of reported racist or religiously motivated crime rates in London in the 12 months up to July, according to the Met Police crime dashboard.
The hate crime data showed that Kingston came second only to neighbouring Sutton.
Traditionally run from October 12 to 18, Chocolate Week is a week of themed events in honour of the ingredient that brings Britons together.
President Donald Trump has been doing everything in his power to restrict access to abortion services and prevent scientific research on fetal tissue during his time in