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A behind-the-scenes look at the team working hard to deliver your new edition of the paper on press night. Video by Oliver Auguste
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A behind-the-scenes look at the team working hard to deliver your new edition of the paper on press night. Video by Oliver Auguste
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Kingston University's Chamber Orchestra delivered a captivating performance on Saturday night in the first of only three annual performances. Led by seasoned conductor Andy Meyers, 50 talented musicians took to the stage and stunned the audience at All Saints Church with music from a host of classical symphonies.
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Kingston Council is in the process of planting 500 trees this winter in locations chosen by residents. One hundered and fifty local people responded to the council's Winter Tree Planting Survey, nominating locations where they believe the trees should take root. The project is part of Kingston Council's commitment to improve the natural environment and protect biodiversity.