News
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Kingston Council to trial body worn video cameras on parking enforcement officers
Kingston Council will equip its civil enforcement officers with body worn video cameras as part of a new four-week trial.
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New electric vehicle chargers coming to Kingston in 2021
Following resident feedback, the council is installing more electric vehicle chargers.
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Kingston Council and Fircroft Trust working together on future plans
Fircroft Trust and Kingston Council have agreed to work together to secure premises enabling the trust to continue its work to support people with mental health issues and learning disabilities.
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Kingston Council moving towards cashless parking
From April, it will no longer be possible to pay by cash for parking in Kingston, with the exception of CattleMarket, Bittoms and The Rose car parks, where cash payment will be retained.
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Council secures £320k funding towards supporting our leisure operator during COVID-19
Kingston Council has successfully secured £320,000 of funding to help with the ongoing financial support for our leisure operator.
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Guildhall to be lit up in purple for International Women’s Day
The Guildhall building will be lit up in purple from 7-9pm on Monday 8 March to mark International Women’s Day 2021.
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Regular, rapid coronavirus testing is helping to keep Kingston’s frontline workers safe
Thousands of people across Kingston who have to leave their homes for work or to volunteer are accessing regular, rapid coronavirus tests.
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Engine off. Every stop.
Kingston Council encourages residents and visitors to support Idling Action London’s ‘Engine Off Every Stop’ campaign.
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Community figures across Kingston come together to urge people to get the vaccine
Community figures from across Kingston have come together to encourage everyone to get the vaccine.
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Secondary School offers
85% percent of in-borough applicants have been offered a place at one of their first three preferred secondary schools.