Sustainable September has returned to Kingston for a second year. The aim of the month long initiative is to help protect the environment and connect people with nature. Over 30 free council and community activities are planned ranging from bat walks to park tidy-ups. By News|2023-09-04T08:57:31+01:00September 4, 2023|Local News|0 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: News Related Posts A woman from Banstead is estimated to be saving the Royal British Legion around £60,000 a year. A woman from Banstead is estimated to be saving the Royal British Legion around £60,000 a year. England recorded a ninth successive victory by beating Fiji 38-18 in their rugby union Autumn Nations clash in Twickenham. England recorded a ninth successive victory by beating Fiji 38-18 in their rugby union Autumn Nations clash in Twickenham. 102-year-old Sylvia James from New Malden worked in a tubing factory in Kingston during World War II. 102-year-old Sylvia James from New Malden worked in a tubing factory in Kingston during World War II. The nation will fall silent later to remember those who’ve died in conflict. The nation will fall silent later to remember those who’ve died in conflict.