News
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A statement from the office of Councillor Margaret Thompson, the Mayor of The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, following the passing of HRH Prince Philip
It is with great sadness that the Royal Borough of Kingston-Upon-Thames has received the news of the passing of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
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Kingston prepares for the safe reopening of high streets across the borough
Kingston Council is working closely with partners to help our local high streets and businesses to reopen safely as we prepare to celebrate a significant milestone in our journey out of lockdown.
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Council delays introduction of charges for replacement waste containers
Kingston Council is temporarily delaying the planned introduction of a £15 charge for residents requesting a new or replacement household waste or recycling container.
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Plans for Unilever’s global headquarters approved by Kingston Council
Plans for a new office and residential development in Kingston which will see consumer goods giant Unilever establish a new headquarters in the town centre have been approved by Kingston Council.
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FUEL - New holiday activities and food programme for children in Kingston
A new holiday programme offering a range of fun activities, food and opportunities to learn about healthy eating will launch this Easter for children in Kingston.
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Kingston Council welcomes new government agreement on SEND funding
Kingston Council has secured agreement from the Department for Education to cover a long standing deficit in the amount it receives to support children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.
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Borough-wide Local Implementation Plan 2021/22 announced
Eighteen highways schemes granted green light for this year, subject to confirmation from Transport for London (TfL).
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New Sculpture Trail in Kingston town centre
A call for entries for a new and exciting Sculpture Trail in Kingston town centre has been launched today.
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Have your say on the transformation of the Kingfisher Leisure Centre, Cattle Market car park and Guildhall Campus
Kingston Council today launched an early engagement around plans to transform the Kingfisher Leisure Centre, Cattle Market car park and Guildhall campus.
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Communities to share latest views on shaping Kingston’s future
Communities will soon be invited to share their latest thoughts and ideas on how we plan for the future of Kingston.