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As Richmond's online newspaper, we aim to support the community in all its varied aspects.
We want to make your experience with us as enjoyable and informative as possible.
By The Editor
9th Jul 2020 | Local News
Plans to axe free travel for under-18s in London have been opposed by Richmond Council.
Councillors this week passed a motion calling on the government to withdraw its plans to make Transport for London remove free travel for under-18s and change the times when older people can use their freedom passes during Covid-19 restrictions.
Scammers who were attempting to dupe motorists last September in Richmond have returned.
The fraudsters are using the same scam in which they target drivers as they go to pay for a ticket at a parking machine.
A homeless teenager has been charged with murdering a 53-year-old man.
William Algar, known to his friends and family as Blaise, was discovered during a search of his home in Barnes.
By The Editor
7th Jul 2020 | Local News
More than 1,000 hours volunteered, 5,000 meals cooked, 285 items of clothing given out and 7,000 bottles of water distributed.
That's the scale of the operation the Angel and Crown in Richmond carried out over the first three months of lockdown, providing a safety net for the poor, homeless, vulnerable and those facing financial hardship.
A 17-year-old small business owner has celebrated the end of her first year of trading with a donation to her favourite Kew charity.
Georgie Cox, a Richmond College student and keen environmentalist, has Aspergers, dyslexia and sensory disorders.
By The Editor
6th Jul 2020 | Local News
Families in Richmond are being urged to check if they're entitled to free school meals, after a government U-turn means that the scheme will now be funded over the summer holidays.
The scheme provides vulnerable and low-income families with vital vouchers for food over the traditional six-week summer break.
With the easing of lockdown restrictions, Richmond Nub News is switching on our What's On section – and we want to promote your event.
Whether you're throwing a socially-distanced concert, leading a class or holding a fundraising event, we'd love to feature it.
By The Editor
6th Jul 2020 | Local News
Neighbours in two Richmond streets joined forces last weekend to put on a very special thank you to the NHS to mark the organisation's 72nd anniversary.
Musician Stuart Marsden, 48, led the residents of Gordon Avenue and Ailsa Avenue in a rousing doorstep version of the Beatles' 'All You Need is Love' with lyrics rewritten for the occasion.
All playgrounds in the Richmond area are open again - and six have been given a makeover.
Summer holidays are looking up as children can enjoy the new and improved facilities, as well as their old favourites.
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