Kingston Enquirer Explained

Kingston Enquirer
Type:E-newspaper
Format:Online e-newspaper
Price:free to access
Political:Independent
Circulation:c.11,000
Website:Coombe Monthly

Kingston Enquirer (formerly Coombe Monthly[1]) is an online publication covering news in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, South West London. It is run by local residents in the borough, and is free to access.

It is available as a free, paperless e-newspaper, accessible from their website and delivered straight to email inboxes each morning.

The paper also organises local community events, with the aim of "Engaging local residents in the issues around them",[2] known as 'Kingston Question Time' events. These events donate all proceeds to Love Kingston, a local charity in the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames, donating to 'Pathways out of Poverty'.

The newspaper was formerly run by James Giles, a New Malden resident, who has been listed by the Surrey Comet as a local Unsung Hero.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Curzon . Emma . Kingston Independent Residents' Group (KIRG): a controversial party . 5 January 2025 . Kingston Courier . 2 May 2022.
  2. Web site: Giles. James. Kingston Question Time. 30 November 2015. 16 June 2015.
  3. Web site: Logan. Ross. Unsung hero: Teenage campaigning journalist. The Kingston Guardian. 30 November 2015. 20 July 2014.