Kingston’s Metro Bank is now one of 7,000 Safe Spaces in the UK for supporting victims of domestic abuse. Part of the UK’s Says No
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Teen among six charged with attempted murder after New Malden shooting
17-year-old boy is among six people who have been charged with attempted murder following the shooting of a man in New Malden last month.
The Fighting Cocks wins funding to save live gigs
Kingston’s legendary music venue and bar The Fighting Cocks is thriving after receiving almost £5,000 to buy a new sound desk and stage items. On
Urban Room with a view: council urges residents to debate Kingston’s future
Deliberations about Kingston’s future building developments have been made concrete in the form of the borough’s first Urban Room. Hosted at Not My Beautiful House
Pay rise for Kingston councillors divides opinion
Kingston councillors have made a decision to increase their annual allowance by over 4%, but the move has not been greeted by unanimous approval. With
Keep that clutter! Kingston’s Repair Cafe gives your knick-knacks new life
Repair Cafes are the latest sustainable, money saving phenomenon to set up in Kingston and help locals through the cost-of-living crisis. The crisis has continued
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
Demolition begins on first phase of Cambridge Road Estate regeneration
The first phase of the Cambridge Road Estate regeneration started last week as the beginning of demolition works got underway. The first phase involves knocking
Kingston University lecturers join biggest UCU strike action in the history of Higher Education
Lecturers at Kingston University joined the biggest ever strike in Higher Eduction history, as claimed by the University College Union (UCU).
Asylum seekers housed at hotel in Kingston by Home Office
A hotel in Kingston has been repurposed by the Home Office as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers, as the government struggles to cope with a