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

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

21st Nov 2021 | Local News

A misty early-morning walk by the Thames near Kingston (Image: Sue Lindenberg)
A misty early-morning walk by the Thames near Kingston (Image: Sue Lindenberg)

Good morning Kingston, it's Sunday 21 November and here's the top 10 stories from our town in the past week.

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Kingston: our most-read stories of the week

  1. Kingston: Hero Afghan dog and army medic who saved him pay respects at emotional Remembrance Service
  1. Magical 'enchanted woodland' light trail opens near Kingston
  1. Parents warned as Kingston schools targeted by muggers
  1. Revealed: What Kingston's new £40 million leisure centre could look like
  1. New gourmet patisserie shop opening in Kingston
  1. Kingston care home nominated for two prestigious national awards
  1. Kingston: Get your skates on for Hampton Court Palace!
  1. Kingston: No Christmas lights switch-on event due to covid-19 fears
  1. Kingston: Safety campaigners 'relieved' as work starts on new Bushy Park pedestrian gate
  1. Magnificent trail of over 1 million lights returns to Kew Gardens

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