Kingston Council unveiled more of its proposals for a new leisure centre in Kingston in a public exhibition at the Richard Mayo Centre on Saturday.
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Post Office scandal hits home as independent candidate runs against Sir Ed Davey
With a 20-year career as a deputy-postmistress in New Malden, Councillor Yvonne Tracey has decided to run against Sir Ed Davey with the Post Office
Record number of food parcels given out amid cost-of-living crisis
Around three million emergency food parcels were distributed in the UK between the start of April 2022 and the end of March 2023, exceeding the
Most Kingston traffic affected by new speed limits to boost safety and environment
The 20mph sign has already covered more than 70% of Kingston roads, as the council continues to introduce new speed limits. A proposal to slow
Kingston Council holds workshops to help combat gender-based violence
Kingston Council’s Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) team held a series of workshops on Thursday (November 30), aimed at empowering and educating residents and
Kingston Independents form new council opposition group
Councillors James Giles, Yvonne Tracey, and Jamal Chohan have banded together to create the Opposition Group, replacing the Conservatives as the second-biggest party in Kingston
Disability network launches in Kingston
More than 25 local organisations across the borough have come together to launch the first disability network in Kingston upon Thames. One in seven people
Let’s talk about male suicide
Suicide is often a taboo discussion point, given the triggering nature of the subject. But as with men’s mental health generally, discussions about male suicide,
Kingston exhibition launches following King’s visit to New Malden Korean community
Following King Charles III’s visit to New Malden yesterday (November 8) to meet representatives of the largest Korean community in Europe, Kingston Courier spoke to
Consultation closing on upcoming changes of polling places in Kingston
This is the last day for residents to have their say on polling districts and places as part of a statutory review within the Royal