News
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Kingston Council working with award-winning architects to deliver a leisure centre fit for the future
FaulknerBrowns have a track record of delivering exceptional leisure centres nationally
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Great Big Green Week
This week marks Great Big Green Week, Recycle Week and Car Free Day (22 September). People across the country will be stepping up and making changes to help protect the planet from climate change.
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Kingston Council steps up its ambition to foster an inclusive borough
Kingston Council is proud to formally launch ‘Inclusive Kingston’, a bold new Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy which demonstrates a step up in ambition to foster an inclusive borough.
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Leader of Kingston Council condemns SWR’s proposed cuts to trains into Kingston
South Western Railway’s proposal to reduce its frequency of rail services has been strongly criticised by the Leader of Kingston Council, Caroline Kerr.
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Kingston Registration and Bereavement Services receive national commendation for first class service throughout the pandemic
The General Register Office has acknowledged Kingston’s Registration Service for the hard work undertaken in 2020/21 and for the continued effort to maintain service delivery throughout the pandemic.
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Kingston Council partners with Countryside to build first programme of new council homes in a generation
Kingston Council has awarded Countryside, the UK’s leading mixed-tenure developer, the design and build contract for 100 much needed new council homes for Kingston residents.
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Kingston Council taking tougher actions on fly tipping
Innovative Internet of Things (IoT) camera sensors will be installed as part of the InnOvaTe Project in 10 housing sites across the borough to discourage fly tipping.
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Kingfisher demolition planning application
An application to demolish the existing Kingfisher Leisure Centre was approved at Kingston Council’s Planning Committee last night (1 September).
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Kingston Council to work with local communities to transform South of the Borough
The South of the Borough Neighbourhood Committee is inviting ideas for community projects to transform the Neighbourhood.
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Proposed habitat improvements to keep protected slow-worms safe in Kingston
A proposal has been made for environmental improvements in Bonner Hill Cemetery, to support the protected species of slow-worm known to be living there.