News
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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.
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Join us and share your ideas as we plan Kingston’s future together
Kingston residents and communities are encouraged to visit the council’s roadshow of events taking place this summer, to give their views on what they would like the borough to look like in the future
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Work begins on new public square set to transform New Malden
Delivery of New Malden’s new town square began this week, commencing 2 August, as part of the first phase of the Cocks Crescent development.
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Kingston Council announces the winners of the Lockdown and Out competition
Residents tell the story of the pandemic - in pictures
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Kingston Council to drive down carbon emissions with electric vehicles
A fleet of 13 electric vans is expected to annually reduce the council’s carbon emissions by 25 tonnes and save £46,000 over the next three years.
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The future of Kingston Town’s Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) schemes
Following the council’s recent decision to make the trial scheme on King Charles Road in Surbiton permanent, the next steps for the Kingston Town schemes have now been agreed.
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King Charles Road becomes Kingston’s first permanent Low Traffic Neighbourhood
Since its introduction in September 2020, the trial scheme has created a safer, quieter space for pedestrians and cyclists and is now set to become a permanent fixture.