From WAP to the pygmy possum: 17 positive things to come from 2020
The Kingston Courier editorial team takes a look back at some of the most positive things to come from 2020. It has been a wild ride, friends.
The Kingston Courier editorial team takes a look back at some of the most positive things to come from 2020. It has been a wild ride, friends.
Research from the World Meteorological Organization predicts more devastating natural disasters if human activity continues to release high amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Thousands of climate protesters caused mass disruption as they blocked some of London’s busiest roads and bridges on Monday. Campaign group Extinction Rebellion (XR) is
Kingston Mayor Thay Thayalan will now use an electric car for transport to and from all official engagements. The mayor’s new electric car is part
Heathrow airport is due to expand, bringing tonnes of Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) with it – leading campaigners to say that Kingston Council needs to do
Kingston council has announced the details of its plans to encourage the use of ‘greener’ transport, following last November’s official ‘Action Plan’ agreement. The Electric
A decision to increase resident parking permits for standard petrol cars will apply to on-street parking and in council-owned car parks starting from June 2019.
The Go Cycle programme is now in motion in some areas of Kingston. The cycle routes at Portsmouth Road, Kingston High Street and from Surbiton
Nigel Lawson called green policies put forward by the government ‘immoral’
Boris Johnson spoke at Kingston University to promote the launch of the Green Business Bootcamp.