The Richmond Roundup: Here's what you may have missed this week

By The Editor

30th Aug 2020 | Local News

Credit: UK Government
Credit: UK Government

Here at Nub News we are lucky enough to have covered one of the most vibrant areas of London - Richmond Upon Thames.

There has been plenty happening in the town over the last week so if you've missed anything then do not worry, now is the perfect time for a catch-up.

So here are five of the best stories from this week.

Welcome to Richmond's new police leader Lis Chapple

There is a new person in charge of the police in Richmond following the departure of long-standing leader Sally Benatar.

Lis Chapple comes in to replace her and you can read all about Lis right HERE

Richmond bus routes to run 'school only' services for 2 months

There is a lot of apprehension about sending kids back to school however parents can at least have some comfort on the safety of school buses.

Find out more about the special buses HERE

Less than a week until new store is set to open in ex-Topshop space

It is always great to see a new shop opening on the high street - especially in such a difficult period for retail.

Find out about the new store HERE

Richmond bids to bring in army to fix Hammersmith Bridge

Hammersmith Bridge is a hot topic right now and we are still waiting to see how the crisis with the bridge will be resolved.

However Richmond Council want to get the army in - find out why HERE

Change to recycling and waste collections as August Bank Holiday arrives

Important to make note of the changes to bin days next week.

Find out more HERE

     

New richmond Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
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