Richmond round-up: Best stories of the past 2 weeks

By The Editor

18th Oct 2020 | Local News

It's good to stop and reflect so we're taking a look back at the past two weeks in news.

We interviewed residents including Michael Campbell on how he swapped his job as a pastry chef to become a mobile bike mechanic, the anthropologist and filmmaker André Singer on his OBE and Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey.

Our online business directory reached a landmark of entries; we covered the latest goings on in Richmond Park; a major redevelopment; a restaurant opening and much, much more.

Click the headlines below to read the full stories.

Arts charity wins £8,000 to improve young people's wellbeing

UP CLOSE WITH: Mike the Bike is getting Richmond back on two wheels

Swan attacked by other swans is rescued by rangers in Richmond Park

First 50 businesses on our Local List – sign yours up now

Christmas cards and 45-image calendar of Richmond Park now on sale

Picture of the day: Bulbous Betty bathing in the evening sun by Emma Durnford

Richmond's top primary and secondary schools ranked by popularity

We hope these shops and restaurants in Richmond will reopen soon

Interview: Lib Dem leader and mayoral candidate visit Richmond

Chance to comment on 1,250-home plans on former brewery

UP CLOSE WITH: Anthropologist and filmmaker André Singer OBE

Take a tour of Richmond's new ramen bar as it opens today

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