News
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Kingston join call for urgent action in Government’s Spending Review
Kingston Council has joined other councils in the South London Partnership (SLP) to submit an urgent call for Government action in this month’s Spending Review.
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Kingston Council welcomes the Metropolitan Police’s announcement of increased visibility in the town centre
Kingston Council welcomes the news that the town centre is to get 25 new police officers as part of a London-wide investment into town centre policing.
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Kingston community grants fund 1,440 meals for families across the borough
All four of Kingston’s neighbourhood committees have come together to fund 1,440 meal kits for families in need, following an application by Voices of Hope, a local charity.
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Black History Month 2021 - A message from Cllr Thay Thayalan
This week marks the start of Black History Month 2021.
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Kingston Council receives accreditation for putting people and planet at the heart of business
The council has been accredited to the Good Business Charter, which demonstrates commitment to high quality employment responsibility, environmental standards, engaging suppliers and customer service.
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Guildhall complex development plans - breathing new life into the historic heart of Kingston and driving borough’s heritage-led regeneration
Kingston Council has said no final decisions have been made on the future of the Guildhall complex.
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Kingston the first local authority to commit to becoming a Bloody Good Employer
We are one of the first ten organisations in the UK to commit to working with charity Bloody Good Period to revolutionise how periods are talked about and support those who menstruate at work.
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Kingston Council awards new green spaces and tree management contracts for 2021-2028
Two new contracts have been awarded to Glendale Services for green space management and Advanced Tree Services for arboricultural services.
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Kingston Council commits to providing Afghan families with a new life in the borough
Kingston Council has committed to providing homes for 11 families from Afghanistan who supported British efforts in the country, working in roles such as interpreters.
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Plans for cutting-edge sustainable and affordable new homes
This Great Big Green Week the council has announced it is in the early stages of plans to deliver green and affordable new homes on the Cattle Market car park.