A Kingston Road box junction in New Malden took over £450,000 in fines over eight months, making it the most lucrative box junction in the
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Watch: Kimchi making at New Malden South Korean festival
Locals took part in a workshop dedicated to South Korea’s most famous food The 7th Kimjang festival took place at the New Malden Methodist Church
From Hong Kong to harvest: Yu-Wing Wong cultivates community in the UK
When Yu-Wing migrated to the UK, he brought with him a love for agriculture, which he has shared with a budding community. That community has
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
Miscommunication at Kingston Council forces popular Manor Park café to cease trading
A petition to save Hooky Street Café in Manor Park, Old Malden has gained over 500 signatures in just 22 hours, following Kingston Council’s order
London Ambulance Service strikers form picket line in New Malden
Trade union Unison held a strike next to New Malden Ambulance Station on Wednesday over pay and staffing. Ambulance personnel and control room dispatchers (all
Kingston Independent Residents Group wins Green Lane and St James Ward by-election
Kingston Independent Residents Group (KIRG) representative Yvonne Tracey has been elected the new councillor of Green Lane and St James Ward in New Malden. Winning
New Malden swimming pool reopens before crucial Kingfisher demolition meeting
Kingston’s only functioning public swimming pool at the Malden Centre reopened on Thursday, having been closed in February for essential repairs.
New Malden businesses targeted by hateful vandalism
Two businesses in New Malden have been targeted by acts of racial hatred. Café Mok and New Malden Gents Barbers became victims of discriminatory graffiti
Kingston Heritage Service launches Our 100 Histories to improve representation
Kingston Heritage Service (KHS) has launched a new project, Our 100 Histories, aimed at improving representation in its collections and helping all Kingston residents feel represented in the borough’s history.
