News
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Leader of Kingston Council reaffirms unswerving commitment to eliminating racism
In light of recent comments on social media on the back of yesterday’s football, the Leader of Kingston Council, Cllr Caroline Kerr has reiterated Kingston’s commitment to eliminating racism.
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Kingston Council commits to tackling male violence against women
The council has made the commitment to engage with boys and men to end male violence against women and girls, as part of the White Ribbon Accreditation.
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Kingston Council secures further funding to support rough sleepers
Kingston Council has been awarded more than £1.2 million in the latest round of funding from the government's Rough Sleeping Initiative
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Srebrenica Memorial Day 2021 (11 July)
This year marks the 26th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide, in which over 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were massacred in the town of Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Fighting housing fraud for our communities
Over the last three years Kingston Council has uncovered more than 100 cases of housing and tenancy fraud.
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Kingston Council shortlisted for 'Local Authority of the Year' award
We are delighted to announce that Kingston Council has been shortlisted for three MJ Achievement Awards and commended in two further categories.
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Plastic bottles to beautiful boardwalk - Mayor of Kingston officially opens Six Acre Meadow walkway
The Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Sushila Abraham, has officially opened a new 70 metre long boardwalk made from recycled plastic in Surbiton.
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A year-long programme supporting high streets announced to bring together local business, culture and creativity
The council has awarded over £190,000 to local businesses to support high street recovery across Chessington, Tolworth, Surbiton, New Malden and Kingston.
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Have your say on new leisure centre at the heart of Kingston
Residents are invited to have their say on early designs for a new community leisure, well-being and cultural destination on the site of the Kingfisher Leisure Centre.
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Boat moored unlawfully is removed from riverside
Using powers under the Greater London Council General Powers Act 1972, Kingston Council today removed Cygnet, an unoccupied narrow boat that had been moored unlawfully