November 2023
Lithium battery believed to be cause of fire in Wimbledon.
Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters tackled a fire [...]
A man has been jailed after an altercation involving weapons at a BP petrol station in Walton.
35 year old Benjamin Kelley’s been jailed for 2 years [...]
Remembrance Sunday in New Malden timetable.
On Sunday, the 12th of November at 9am there will [...]
Remembrance Sunday in Kingston Town Centre timetable.
On Sunday, the 12th of November at 10:45am, there will [...]
Armistice and Remembrance services and parades timetable for Croydon
Armistice Day will be marked by the traditional two minutes’ [...]
Elderly woman in collision with a bus in Tooting.
Officers responded to calls just after midday of a collision [...]
Orleans House Gallery in Twickenham to host conversation with exhibiting artist tomorrow.
To accompany the latest Orleans House Gallery exhibition Saline Shock!, [...]
A petition calling for an end to cat killings in Claygate and Chessington has been signed by more than 3,600 people.
It claims boys around the ages of 16 and 17 [...]
Painshill Park in Cobham has closed its doors to the public this weekend.
The 18th century landscape garden has been impacted by rising [...]
Horses from the Park Lane Stables in Teddington could be back in their home by March.
Jackie listeners will remember the campaign to save the popular [...]
A thief has been arrested after stealing a car in Surbiton this morning.
Officers were called in the early hours to reports of [...]
Detectives have released images of jewellery as investigations into the disappearance on Justin Henry, last seen in Croydon, continue.
His family and CCTV confirmed he was wearing a Rolex [...]
Women engineers have gathered on Hammersmith Bridge to discuss the challenges of the project and the engineering industry.
The group, which included members from Transport for London, took [...]
People in Merton who driver higher polluting vehicles may soon be charged more for a parking permit.
The council has launched a consultation on changes to parking [...]
London’s first clean air zone, introduced 15 years ago, has been found to have significantly improved air quality in Greater London.
University of Bath research shows particulate matter has dropped by [...]
Richmond’s residents are once again being offered free bags of grit and rock salt.
The Council is offering them the option to collect up [...]
Sutton has become the first authority in the UK to be awarded Silver Trailblazer Status by Race Equality Matters.
The award recognises organisations who have made a “meaningful impact [...]
A delivery driver has been threatened with weapons in Thames Ditton.
The incident happened yesterday at around 9:20am when the victim [...]
A Church in Thames Ditton says it’s there to help everyone and that includes those who broke in to its foodbank over the weekend.
St Nicholas Church in Summer Road has been a foodbank [...]
The London Assembly has today passed a Lib Dem motion calling for the protection of Richmond Park from increased flightpaths.
Heathrow is in the process of seeking Civil Aviation Authority [...]
Kew Gardens has shut its doors because of Storm Ciarán.
The tourist attraction is telling people with pre-booked tickets that [...]
Today is London Poppy Day
The annual event takes place ahead of Armistice Day and [...]
People living in a part of Roehampton will wake up to the sound of church bells for the first time in 125 years on Sunday.
When Holy Trinity was built in Ponsonby Road, there were [...]
A man has been jailed after being caught stealing several bicycles in Hounslow.
Nathan Littlefield was arrested on the 5th October on the [...]
Police have made an arrest after a group of youths were caught setting off fireworks at the public and throwing eggs at traffic in Ashford.
Officers have reported a significant increase in anti-social behaviour on [...]