News
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Kingston Council celebrates internationally recognised award for Canbury Gardens
Canbury Gardens has been awarded the coveted Green Flag Award as it is officially recognised as one of the country’s best parks.
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Kingston pupils launch eco refill shops to encourage community to reduce waste
Kingston Council has partnered with ethical enterprise specialists Pupils Profit to launch three eco refill shops with local primary schools, to help residents to reduce waste and adapt to reusables.
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Korean Ambassador visits Kingston as council passes motion to celebrate Kimchi Day
Kingston Council has passed a motion to declare 22 November as International Kimchi Day, during a visit by the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, His Excellency Mr Yeocheol Yoon.
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Royal opening for FUSEBOX - a new creative space for young people in Kingston
A new space for creative young people in Kingston has been officially opened by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh.
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Boost for borough’s biodiversity as Surbiton ponds restored with money from development
The ponds at Surbiton’s Fishponds Park are set to undergo a complete restoration following the approval of a significant Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) grant from Kingston Council.
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Five reasons to switch to cycling in Kingston this summer
There has never been a better time to get about on your bicycle in Kingston.
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Waste and recycling services will continue to contribute to Kingston’s climate ambitions and deliver value for money
Kingston Council is inviting suppliers to provide waste and recycling solutions that offer good value for money and improve the sustainability of the service.
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Queen Mary Hall connects to free, ultra-fast broadband boosting digital access for local community
Free, full fibre broadband has been installed in the recently refurbished community hub at Queen Mary Hall in Norbiton to boost digital inclusion for residents who use the space.
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Kingston’s youth plant the seeds for a greener future
Five projects run by Kingston’s Youth Council have been funded to help inspire climate action among the borough’s younger residents.
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Making buildings retro-fit for a greener future
As part of its work to tackle climate change and move toward a carbon neutral future, the council is improving the energy efficiency of the buildings it manages and maintains.