James Giles, the teenage independent candidate for Kingston and Surbiton in the upcoming General Election, says he is “absolutely in it to win it”. At
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Kingston’s parks are the most improved in London
Kingston was named the most improved London Borough for parks ranking at number 19 out of 33 boroughs last week. The announcement, made in an
How Kingston Students can register for the postal vote
As elections are around the corner, the Kingston Courier spoke to the Kingston Electoral Registration team about how students can cast a postal vote .
Surbiton: King Charles Centre to be relocated and replaced with a new free school
A new school is set to open in Surbiton after Kingston council approved the sale of an education centre. The King Charles Centre located in
Michael Kiwanuka at Pryzm: an intimate acoustic performance on New Slang’s 13th Birthday
What better way to mark thirteen years of Banquet Records’ ‘New Slang’ club night than an acoustic set from one of the UK’s most exciting
Kingston homeless charity seeks donations for shelter
A Kingston homeless charity is seeking donations for its night shelter in St Peter’s Church Hall in Surbiton, which provides 30 bed spaces for male and
International Sport ‘RaceRunning’ Arrives in Kingston
RaceRunning, a sport aimed at those living with cerebral palsy, is coming to Kingston November 1 for a starter session at Kingsmeadow Athletics Track. The
Kingston residents experience difficulties getting GP appointments
Kingston residents are finding it more and more difficult to get GP appointments since the government announced it would have to cut funding to the
Kingston Council receives funding for new autism school
The Department of Education has agreed to fund a new free school for children with an autistic spectrum disorder in the Kingston and Richmond boroughs.
Video: Banquet Records in Kingston celebrates Record Store Day
Banquet Records opened its doors on Saturday to the Kingston community to celebrate Record Store Day, an annual event to encourage shopping at Britain’s independent
