Kingston Hospital has announced it aims to increase the number of NHS virtual ward patients to 200 a month, in line with the NHS England target.
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Watch: GoodGym Kingston cleans up Canbury Community Garden
GoodGym is an organisation that encourages its members to get fit whilst doing good.
Kingston’s GoodGym members regularly visit Canbury Community Garden, a volunteer-run space on the riverside.
Watch: 120 Santas run 5K for charity in Kingston’s first ever festive fun run
The Pub Run Club organised the event to fundraise for the Kingston Hospital Charity and The Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Service. The Pub Run
Ed Davey says local constituents are concerned about assisted dying bill
The leader of the Liberal Democrats spoke to the Kingston Courier ahead of the vote on 29 November. Sir Ed Davey said many residents in
Residents voice concerns about homelessness initiatives in Kingston as winter approaches
Rough sleepers up by 12.42% putting pressure on local facilities Residents of Kingston have voiced their concerns regarding what to do about rough sleepers on
UBX opens one of Kingston’s most expensive gyms at £180 per month
UBX boxing gym officially opened their third London location in Kingston last month, and despite high prices, spaces are already limited at the global brand’s
Mind in Kingston organises weekly walks to help beat the blues
Charity organisation, Mind in Kingston, organises weekly walks in parks around Kingston to help cope with mental health issues.
Rising number of people diagnosed with Parkinson’s
Currently there are 153,000 people in the UK living with Parkinson’s, according to Parkinson’s UK and the number is growing. Parkinson’s Awareness Week, hopes to
Lib Dems hit out at Sunak as more than 100,000 older patients wait over 24 hours for a bed
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has said he fears the failure to solve the social care crisis may be the cause of increasing delays
Exhibition encourages discussion of men’s mental health
The Stanley Picker Gallery reached out to Mind Kingston and Samaritans to offer emotional support for people who had viewed Larry Achiampong’s exhibition, A Letter,