News
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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
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More School Streets coming to Kingston
Parents, carers and children from St John’s and Christ Church Primary Schools are set to enjoy safer drop-offs and pick-ups this Autumn.
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Winning artists announced for new sculpture trail in Kingston town centre
Seven contemporary sculptures have been selected to be installed in Kingston town centre as part of a new sculpture trail arriving this summer.
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Thousands step up to get tested - thank you Kingston!
Kingston Council would like to thank the many thousands of people who took part in our recent surge testing programme.
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New sensors to discourage anti-social behaviour at Cambridge Road Estate
Kingston Council is rolling-out digital sensors to support the management of empty properties at Cambridge Road Estate, in partnership with IoT solutions specialist North.
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Shaping the future together: planning the next 20 years
Communities are being encouraged to share their aspirations and ideas for Kingston’s future over the next 20 years, following the launch of the final round of engagement ahead of a draft Local Plan.
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Kingston Council and Network Rail win funding to kickstart transformation of Tolworth Station and surrounding area
A cross-borough partnership of six local authorities chaired by Kingston Council has been awarded £2 million of funding to ignite plans to transform a number of places across South West London.