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

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

7th Nov 2021 | Local News

Morning mist in Richmond Park (Image: Sue Lindenberg)
Morning mist in Richmond Park (Image: Sue Lindenberg)

GOOD morning Kingston, and welcome to our Sunday morning recap of local news over the past week.

Here's our selection for Sunday 7 November including rare birds, historic cottages and two poignant displays of remembrance around the borough.

Goes well with a cuppa and your breakfast of choice...and on that note don't forget to come back for our weekday briefing tomorrow!

  1. Kingston: Drivers warned as 2 more school streets introduced to the borough
  1. Thousands of hand-knitted poppies decorate Surbiton road
  1. Kingston has third-highest covid rate in London amid sharp rise in cases
  1. Kingston man facing prison after hoarding explosives in flat
  1. Kingston home of the week: 200-year-old cottage near historic Surbiton waterworks
  1. Silhouetted army go on parade at Hampton Court Palace
  1. Rare bird from Africa spotted in Kingston - mystery over how it arrived
  1. Kingston: New opening times for Richmond and Bushy Parks as deer culls start
  1. 12 Christmas sales jobs in Kingston
  1. Dairy-free fudge and botanical beer: New vegan market comes to Kingston

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