News
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Council to make property assets more effective, efficient and green
Kingston Council has agreed a new property asset strategy which will help it to continue providing first-class services, meet its commitment to reaching Net Zero and support regeneration and growth.
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New Councillor Champions to advocate for borough’s diverse communities
Following the recent elections, Kingston Council has announced its’ new set of advocates to act as champions for key groups and issues across the community.
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Kingston wins MJ Achievement Award for focus on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion to transform services for residents
Kingston Council’s sharp focus on prioritising diversity and inclusion and empowering its workforce to transform services for residents has been recognised at the MJ Achievement Awards.
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New Malden Village by-election results
Voters in the New Malden Village by-election have elected Mark Durrant (Liberal Democrats), Dongsung Kim (Liberal Democrats), and Lesley Anne Heap (Liberal Democrats) as their ward councillors.
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Curtain set to raise on first ever Kingston International Film Festival
Kingston will be buzzing with creative talent this weekend with the launch of the first ever Kingston International Film Festival (KIFF).
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Neighbourhood committee fund leads to new walking guide
A new walking guide produced with the help of community grant funding from Kingston Council is now available for residents to pick up.
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£131,000 Community Funding pot up for grabs in South of the Borough
The new chair of the South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee has called on local residents to put in bids for community projects they think should be funded.
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Party Animal by Alex Davies MRSS, winner of 2021 Kingston Sculpture Trail, permanently installed in Kingston Market Place
A new piece of public artwork for Kingston upon Thames has been permanently installed in the Ancient Market Place; a lasting legacy of the Kingston Sculpture Trail which ran last year.
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Green light for major revamp to Norbiton recreation ground
A recreation ground in Norbiton is set to get a major revamp after a Kingston neighbourhood committee agreed to invest more than £172,000 in a project to reopen one of its pavilions.
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Plans approved for new specialist autism school in Chessington
Kingston Council’s plans for a new specialist school for autistic children in the borough have taken a major step forward with approval at Planning Committee, 26 May.