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January Art Exhibition Gala night

Jan '70
Thu 1st

This month's art exhibition sees two artists from the Italian British Association bring their work to the cornerHOUSE.

Davide Di Taranto "IN POCKET" exhibition and Valentina Turturs "WHERE ARE WE?" share the space until 1st February.

The gala night on 20 January promises to be a very special event as Davide will be bringing some music and promises a performance in which he breaks in to a dance.

The exhibitions are available to view when the cornerHOUSE is open and entry to the gala night is free.

January Art Exhibition

Jan '70
Thu 1st

This month's art exhibition sees two artists from the Italian British Association bring their work to the cornerHOUSE.

Davide Di Taranto "IN POCKET" exhibition and Valentina Turturs "WHERE ARE WE?" share the space until 1st February.

The gala night on 20 January promises to be a very special event as Davide will be bringing some music and promises a performance in which he breaks in to a dance.

The exhibitions are available to view when the cornerHOUSE is open and entry to the gala night is free.

Free intensive Maths course

Jan '70
Thu 1st

Kingston Adult Education offers a free intensive Maths course starting January 2015.
If you need to help your child with their maths homework, gain a qualification and enhance your job prospects this will be your course!

Book your free assessment and find out if you are eligible for a free course. Keep in mind that the space is limited, apply now!

Contact:
openlearning@kingston.gov.uk
020 8547 6436

Tributes to former Kingston school student found dead

Police searching for former Tiffin School student Aaron Gurmail have found a body believed to that of the missing 24-year-old.

Six plead guilty in relation to brawl during which teenager was stabbed in Ewell

Guildford Crown Court said 16 others pleaded not guilty during multiple hearings in the week before Christmas.

6 January

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Man who died in apparent fall at Surbiton flats named

A man who died after apparently falling from a window in a Surbiton block of flats has been named.

Thomas Edward Nichol, 44, died on Monday, December 17, in St Leonard’s Road.

An inquest into the death of Mr Nichol, who lived in Rouilac, France, was opened and adjourned on Monday, December 22, at West London Coroner’s Court. The provisional cause of death was listed as head injuries, subject to confirmation at a later hearing.

South West London train passengers to be delayed for next six weekends

Train passengers in south west London are set for a series of frustrating travel weekends while major engineering work takes place in the Wimbledon area.

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