Kingston upon Thames is one of London’s wealthier boroughs but there are more than 5,000 children living in poverty, according to statistics from Action for
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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
Organisations that support mental health in Kingston
Whilst awareness around mental health has increased over the years, there are still issues surrounding men’s mental health and how to address it. Though mental
Kingston Council wins seven-figure government funding for smart street lamps
Kingston Council is to receive close to £250,000 to invest in smart street lamps as part of the government’s plan to trial next-generation digital technologies.
Trains disrupted after incident at Wimbledon Station
Train services provided by South Western Railway (SWR), Thameslink, and Transport for London are severely disrupted following an incident on the tracks earlier. SWR posted
Fire crews attend Penrhyn Road flat fire
Four fire engines attended a fire in an apartment block on Penrhyn Road, Kingston this morning. It took 25 fire fighters to bring the fire
New Malden Centre: Parents ‘devastated’ at crèche closure
Distraught parents have launched a petition, urging Places of Leisure to reconsider its decision to close its crèche at the New Malden Centre by Friday
Kingston Council awarded £250,000 to ‘ignite creative potential’ at Hook Centre
Music therapy patients are among the scores of people set to benefit from new funding awarded to Kingston Council. It received £255,554 from Arts Council
‘She was the most incredible mum’: London Marathon runner supporting charity in sister’s memory
It is the day after the London marathon. Almost 50,000 people are recovering from the 26.2-mile journey through the streets of the capital in celebration
“No one has your back”: Cost-of-living crisis exacerbates job insecurity in the gig economy
The panic of money not stretching far enough is compounded by gig workers not having the same rights as regular salaried staff, new research by