News
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Kingston appoints Sarah Ireland as new Chief Executive
Sarah Ireland has been appointed permanent Chief Executive of the Royal Borough of Kingston.
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Kingston Trading Standards investigations help keep borough safer for communities
A rogue used car dealership in New Malden has been put out of business and its victims fully compensated thanks to a successful investigation by Kingston Council Trading Standards.
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Kingston’s new Council Plan makes ‘Greener, Fairer, Safer, Together' pledge for 2023-2027
Kingston Council’s new strategic plan has been launched with the commitment of making our borough ‘Greener, Fairer, Safer, Together’.
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Kingston’s Efficient Homes Show, building a greener future together
The council, Kingston Green Business Community and local organisations have teamed up to create the borough’s first ever Efficient Homes Show, taking place at Hollyfield School in Surbiton on 20 May.
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Celebrating Kingston’s cinematic heritage - pioneering photographer Eadweard Muybridge archive to open to public
Exclusive public viewings of Kingston Museum's Muybridge archive collection on 9 and 12 May.
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Coronation set to bring communities together across the royal borough
Communities across the Royal Borough of Kingston are getting ready to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III, with a special focus on the unique heritage of England’s oldest royal borough.
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Investment in the borough’s public spaces continues, with Eagle Brewery Wharf and Memorial Gardens plans taking next step forward
Kingston Council and Kingston First are continuing their partnership to transform two spaces across Kingston town centre into places where everyone can unwind, enjoy and connect with nature.
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Robin Hutchinson made Honorary Freeman of Royal Borough of Kingston
In front of the full council meeting on 18 April, Robin Hutchinson MBE was made Honorary Freeman of Royal Borough of Kingston.
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Lights, camera, conservation action!
A new wildlife camera network is coming to Kingston to help better understand and protect the borough’s most elusive residents.
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SMART project to save local hospitality businesses up to £6,000 a year while tackling climate change
Up to 27 businesses in Surbiton will be taking part in a pilot project which will help them cut their business costs and greenhouse gas emissions related to food waste.