In case you missed it: The most-read Kingston stories of the week

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

14th Nov 2021 | Local News

Kingston: A peaceful scene in Bushy Park (Image: Sue Lindenberg)
Kingston: A peaceful scene in Bushy Park (Image: Sue Lindenberg)

Morning Kingston, it's Sunday 14 November and here's our recap of the last seven days in local news.

Goat statues, sharks in the Thames, and the return of Kingston's Christmas market all feature among our most popular stories.

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Kingston: our most-read stories of the week

  1. Kingston cyclist felled by BMW in 'deliberate attack'
  1. Kingston: Imber Court cancels 2022 fireworks after 'nightmare' event left customers fearing for their lives
  1. Kingston Christmas Market 2021: All you need to know about this year's festive extravaganza
  1. New Malden man jailed for 22 years for child sex offences
  1. Kingston: Sharks revealed to be living in the river Thames
  1. Quirky goat statue named landslide winner of Kingston sculpture trail
  1. Kingston: Cosmic light trail among Christmas festivities at Hampton Court Palace
  1. Kingston property of the week: 1930s flat in the vibrant heart of Ham Parade
  1. Anne Boleyn's historic emblem returns to Hampton Court Palace after almost 500 years
  1. Kingston: Bird flu warning from Royal Parks amid outbreak

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