Richmond Park is closing early to stop New Year's Eve gatherings and prevent a rise in covid cases.
The park is usually open 24 hours a day to pedestrians - except during the deer cull months.
Richmond Park is closing early to stop New Year's Eve gatherings and prevent a rise in covid cases.
The park is usually open 24 hours a day to pedestrians - except during the deer cull months.
The number of residents catching coronavirus has increased in all 23 neighbourhoods across our borough.
Richmond's infection rate now stands at 600 new cases per 100,000 people - up from 351 just a week ago.
Sawyer's Hill in Richmond Park has been reopened to cyclists, police said, after work to remove "dangerous black ice" from the road.
The road was shut between Richmond Gate and Sheen Roundabout earlier this morning (Monday, December 28).
UPDATE: Sawyer's Hill reopens after black ice removed from road
One of the main roads in Richmond Park has been closed by police this morning (Monday, December 28).
By The Editor
27th Dec 2020 | Local News
A weather warning for snow and ice which currently covers most of the UK from Manchester northwards is heading our way.
A new Met Office alert for Greater London and southern parts of the country runs from midnight tonight (Sunday, December 27) until 6pm tomorrow.
Plans are progressing for new pubs and bars to replace a now-closed pub in Richmond town centre.
Two separate companies have won licensing permision to operate in the former Duke pub.
Come on, we know you're thinking about it already!
Christmas and Boxing Day have been celebrated and that Norwegian spruce which is taking up half the room is starting to shed its needles everywhere.
Winds will pick up overnight in Richmond as Storm Bella makes her way across the country.
They are forecast to peak at 16mph in Richmond around 1am.
By Guest
26th Dec 2020 | Local News
Many thanks to Friends of Ham Lands for writing this article.
You will hear the birds sing, but what happens to butterflies and bees in the winter?
In the modern world there's not much use for the iconic red British phone box.
The one at the foot of Richmond Bridge, however, could be about to get a new lease of life.
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