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A new children's centre is to be built in Hampton, with an estimated opening date in 2011.
A Happy Parking Story
A Happy Parking Story
..or How to Park for Free whilst supporting local charties. On behalf of Michael Butlin.. Dear Sir, It seems that every week someone is telling a sad tale; when every week hundreds of locals and visitors park in our borough successfully without
Richmond launches campaign to combat scams Richmond upon Thames Council launches "Scamnesty" - a major drive to combat fraudsters who prey on victims by post, email and phone. The nationwide campaign from February 2 to 15 is urging the public to help
RNLI Fundraising SOS Day
RNLI Fundraising SOS Day
On the RNLI's national fundraising SOS day, January 30 2009, Station Manager Wayne Bellamy and the crew are travelling the 22 miles from RNLI lifeboat station in Teddington to Tower Bridge. Wayne announced "We are doing it ON FOOT, along the Thames P
In Case of Emergency We all carry our mobile phones with names & numbers stored in its memory. If we were to be involved in an accident or were taken ill, the people attending us would have our mobile phone, but wouldn't know who to call. Yes, there are
I picked up last week a flyer from the LibDems at North Sheen station, to read that at my great pleasure Susan Kramer has obtained that the footbridge to the South side of the track will be rebuilt. This is not only a practical issue, as with the new tr
Get The Tube Talking
Get The Tube Talking
Get The Tube TalkingYOU can make it happen onWednesday 17th December 2008! You can be part of Get The Tube Talking in London on Wednesday 17th December 2008. Have you ever asked yourself why people don't talk on the tube? Make a difference, don't go r
Legible London
Legible London
Richmond and Twickenham set to become more legible for pedestrians The Mayor and Transport for London (TfL) have announced that the Borough of Richmond upon Thames will be developing Legible London, a unique system of on-street signs, maps and fingerpost
Watch where you walk
Watch where you walk
Low tech transport has gone high tech - following the launch of a website for those with a passion for walking. Richmond Council played host to the launch of walkit.com - a new online service which allows people to plan journeys between any two point
Most of us would have, at one time in our school lives, been the target of bullies or known someone who has. It's a horrible thing that makes many pupils school experiences a misery. Richmond Council has launched a new anti-bullying strategy to put p
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