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Effort and courage are not enough without purpose and direction.
These words of JF Kennedy now adorn Richmond's former House of Fraser alongside artistic impressions of the building's future.
Effort and courage are not enough without purpose and direction.
These words of JF Kennedy now adorn Richmond's former House of Fraser alongside artistic impressions of the building's future.
This incredible image taken this week in Richmond Park has been shared as a warning to visitors to keep their distance from the wild animals living there.
Custodians the Royal Parks charity advises people to keep 50 metres away from the animals.
By The Editor
14th Oct 2020 | Local News
Ramen is all the rage in Richmond as Bone Daddies opens its new restaurant.
The ramen bar in Hill Street is open from today (Wednesday, October 14).
By The Editor
14th Oct 2020 | Local News
Good causes and charities are queuing up to join the new community lottery Get Lucky Local which offers players the chance to choose which specific group they want to support in Richmond borough.
Nearly 30 groups from sports, the arts and charity sectors have uploaded their profiles to the Get Lucky Local website since tickets went on sale last Tuesday.
By The Editor
14th Oct 2020 | Local News
Richmond no longer has the highest rate of Covid-19 in the capital, but is still reporting a high weekly rate.
Data for the seven days to Friday, October 9 show our borough has a rate of 117.7 cases per 100,000 people, up from 96 the week before.
By The Editor
13th Oct 2020 | Local News
The demise of the high street that began with online shopping has only hastened as one shop after another found it impossible to survive lockdown.
What can be done to make Richmond's town centre a vibrant community once more?
By The Editor
13th Oct 2020 | Local News
The Orange Tree in Richmond says it will return stronger than ever after receiving much-needed funding.
The independent theatre was granted £770,538 from the government's Cultural Recovery Fund.
A new ramen bar is opening in Richmond town centre tomorrow (Wednesday).
Japanese restaurant chain Bone Daddies is taking residence in Byron Burger's former space on Hill Street.
By The Editor
13th Oct 2020 | Local News
In an exclusive interview, Paul Miller, the artistic director of Richmond's independent Orange Tree Theatre, reveals the company's plans to open their doors in the New Year.
Paul Miller is in a hopeful mood. Despite coming through the most extraordinary, and devastating, period in the theatre's history, he is looking forward to the future and plans to reopen to audiences at the start of 2021, as long as the science at the time and audience confidence allow.
By The Editor
13th Oct 2020 | Local News
The mystery of why students living in cities as far away as Leeds and Durham were showing up in Richmond's Covid-19 case numbers can be explained.
On Friday, Richmond Council called for an urgent review of the accuracy of its covid figures.
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