Love Kingston relaunches as Kingston Charitable Foundation
Much-loved charity project Love Kingston is relaunching as Kingston Charitable Foundation on February 14.
Much-loved charity project Love Kingston is relaunching as Kingston Charitable Foundation on February 14.
Businesses in New Malden’s large Korean community are struggling to get through the latest Covid-19 lockdown.
It is all too easy to blame the consumers who buy fast fashion. But sadly, it costs to shop with good morals. Blame should be pointed towards fast fashion companies, which cause the environmental damage — not at those who need to buy cheaper clothes.
Kingston has today entered Tier 3 of coronavirus restrictions along with all other London boroughs.
Kingston homelessness charity KCAH has also emphasised the need for sustainable government funding to help plan for 2021 and beyond.
Christmas bubbles, a tiered New Year and looming January lockdowns – there is no doubt that Christmas is going to be different this year. But if you are fed up of hearing about social distancing and Covid-safe festivities, here are five things that will not change in a Covid Christmas.
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 much loved children’s modern classic, Stickman by Julia Donaldson is back at the Rose Theatre this Christmas.
Grassroots rugby union players will be able to play an adapted version of 15-a-side contact following the Rugby Football Union (RFU) announcement of the Government’s approval.
A mother from Worcester Park was able to save her son’s life by taking him for a preemptive heart screening just before the first lockdown began.