News
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Residents invited to help shape Kingston Council’s winter tree planting programme
500 new trees are set to be planted across the borough this winter and at least half will be planted in locations chosen by residents.
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A message from Councillor Diane White on the return to schools
As we get ready for the new school year, Councillor Diane White, Portfolio Holder for Children's Services including Education, thanks families for their resilience and wishes pupils a safe return.
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Kingston Council are proud to support local disability groups to host awareness-raising day in the Market Square
On Sunday, September 5, Kingston town centre is set to host a celebration to raise awareness of accessibility issues faced by our borough’s communities with disabilities, from 1-3pm.
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Kingston Council launches new Air Quality Action Plan
The ambitious plan sets out how the council will work with residents, businesses and partners over the next five years to improve the borough’s air quality.
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Kingston Council stands ready to provide sanctuary to Afghan refugees
Cllr Caroline Kerr, Leader of Kingston Council, pledges to support those fleeing the tragic events in Afghanistan. She said:
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Kingston Council to tackle fly tipping
The council is working with its waste contractor, Veolia to reduce fly tipping incidents across the borough.
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The Power of Storytelling: Giving communities a voice
Kingston Council's Library Service has been awarded an Arts Council grant of more than £40,000 to create community connections, develop story exchange skills and produce exhibitions and books.
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Winning design idea for £200,000 improvement of Kingston’s riverside unveiled
Kingston Council is happy to announce the winner of a local design competition as part of plans to revitalise the riverside.
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Share your thoughts on Kingston’s plans to strengthen protection of shops
As part of Kingston's continuing support of local businesses, the council is asking for views on extending and renewing local planning controls to protect shops from being converted into housing.
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Kingston Council congratulates students receiving A-level and GCSE results
Thousands of students across the borough are receiving their A-Level and GCSE results this week. In recognition of their resilience and achievements during a challenging academic year, the council is paying tribute to Kingston students.