Food bank appeals for more donations as £20 Universal Credit uplift ends and supply issues continue
A Kensington and Chelsea food bank volunteer has warned that the end of the £20 universal credit uplift today will
A Kensington and Chelsea food bank volunteer has warned that the end of the £20 universal credit uplift today will
The largest independent schools group in London bought ten more nurseries last week. Dukes Education was founded in 2015 by
Students from an alternative learning programme in Kingston have helped produce a picture book to aid children’s wellbeing and raise
Plans are underway for the Kew Rd ha-ha to be turned into a Green Hub for Biodiversity.
A vigil to remember all of the women in the UK who have been killed by a man will take
A former World Poetry Slam Champion has today hit Chris Evans with a diss track after the radio host insulted his London Marathon inspiration.
Brighter Living Fair will make its comeback on October 1 to give people over the age of 55, a chance
Kensington and Chelsea council has launched a team dedicated to supporting Afghan refugees in hotels and have secured school places
Ten cyclists from the Richmond Heavies Foundation have completed a charity bike ride from Land’s End to John O’Groats raising nearly
Acclaimed Apple-TV Comedy Ted Lasso, centred around the fictional AFC Richmond, is the biggest representation of the borough in pop-culture since Roger Mitchell’s 1999 film Notting Hill.
Environmentalists retrieved tens of thousands of wet wipes from the Thames last week as part of attempts to clean up