Richmond round-up: 15 positive stories from recent weeks

By The Editor

22nd Nov 2020 | Local News

It's been a while since the last Richmond round-up so we're bringing you a bumper load this week.

What's more, this edition contains exclusive happy stories.

Looking back over the past two weeks we plucked out the positive pieces which put a smile on your faces.

Click the links below to read them in full.

1. Let's give young care leavers an unforgettable Christmas

  1. Help me find lovely newly weds whose photo I took on Richmond Hill

3. Hero workers scour skips and rescue woman's lost phone

  1. Celebrating the 100 wonderful businesses and groups on our Local List
  1. Independent Richmond cafés and restaurants serving delicious takeaway food
  1. Visitor centre shut but sales continue of beautiful calendar of Richmond Park
  1. Olympic hopefuls to compete for spot at Tokyo Games in Kew Gardens

8. Shire horses of Richmond Park feature in ITV show

  1. Christmas tree takes centre stage in Richmond
  1. Firefighters to the rescue of dog stuck down rabbit hole in Richmond
  1. Best outdoor spots to explore with London in lockdown
  1. Nasty Nick on the 'most amazing view' in Richmond

13. Richmond Nub News: Why this online newspaper is the one for you

  1. Sit alongside Virginia Woolf on riverside as statue drive accelerates
  1. Sustainably sourced Christmas trees for sale in Richmond Park

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