Sunday morning with Kingston Nub News: Our top stories of the week

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

24th Oct 2021 | Local News

Deer in Kingston's Bushy Park, the ideal place for a crisp Sunday morning walk (Image: Stephen Darlington)
Deer in Kingston's Bushy Park, the ideal place for a crisp Sunday morning walk (Image: Stephen Darlington)

Missed out on any of the news in Kingston this week? Or just want something to read over your morning coffee?

Then you'll love our new Sunday morning recap, bringing you the best stories of the past seven days in a handy list below.

Here's our selection for Sunday 24 October. And don't forget to come back tomorrow morning for our weekday breakfast briefing!

In case you missed it: the top stories in Kingston this week

  1. A teenager has been arrested over attacks by a masked gang on cyclists in Richmond Park.
Find out more here.

  1. Local MP Sarah Olney called for more police in Richmond and Bushy parks following the attacks. Read why here.

  1. Kingston's Hawks Road clinic could soon be turned into housing. See the plans here.

  1. We took a look around Kingston's new pizza restaurant Eco - opening tomorrow with a 50% discount all week. Find out more here.

  1. Kingston Council leader Cllr Caroline Kerr announced she is stepping down just 18 months after taking on the job. Read more here

  1. A former Kingston Lib-Dem councillor told Nub News that the Kingfisher issue has "broken" the local party. Full story here.

  1. An old library in Hampton Wick has been turned into a luxury flat that pays tribute to the building's past. See the transformation here.

  1. We took a tour through Kingston's hidden brooks & streams for London Rivers Week. Discover them here.

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