Kingston Council has funded nine local projects, including Minima Yacht Club and The Community Brain, as part of its Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise (VCSE)
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Warmer and wetter climate puts Kingston’s homes and businesses at increased risk of flooding
Britain’s rising temperatures and increasing rainfall are making flooding more frequent across the UK and putting more than 10,000 homes and businesses in Kingston at
Kingston Council gets half a million to rewild Tolworth
Kingston Council has received over £500,000 in grants from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Mayor’s Rewild London Fund to increase Tolworth Court Farm’s
Christmas is ruining our planet: Why we need to stop buying things
My brother recently asked me what I wanted for Christmas this year. “Do you still need an air fryer?”, he wanted to know. I gave
Climate coaching at The Hive teaches ‘the power of one’
Society has been found guilty of excessive consumerism but one leadership coach has realised a new pair of shoes is not real happiness and is
Too Good To Go? The fight to reduce food waste
Over £19 billion of food waste is produced each year in the UK – a volume that could fill up the Royal Albert Hall 190
Kingston Council to install 100 new electric charging points
Kingston council has unveiled plans to turn 100 existing lampposts into charging points for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles by summer 2021.
Arsenal become first Premier League club to join UN climate action plan
Arsenal have become the first Premier League side to sign up to the UN Sports for Climate Action Framework, according to a statement issued by the club.
Surrey plants seeds to tackle climate change
Surrey County Council (SCC) planted the first of 1.2 million trees at the Surrey Hills Wood Fair at the Surrey Hills Wood Fair. The Surrey Hills
Extinction Rebellion protesters to occupy London “until our demands are met”
Activists from the environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion threatened to remain at key London locations “as long as it takes” to force action on climate