News
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Kingston and Sutton Councils deploy technology to help prevent flooding
Sutton and Kingston Councils, together with Aquasition, are deploying sensors to monitor rising water levels to help reduce the risk of disruption from road closures caused by surface water flooding.
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Kingston Council to push ahead with exciting plans for new leisure facility in town centre
Ambitious plans to deliver a new cultural and leisure destination in town centre approved at committee last night.
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Kingston leads effort to boost local economy as unemployment triples
Kingston Council has outlined its work to boost the local economy as new figures reveal that the pandemic saw local unemployment almost tripled last year.
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Kingston Council launches survey to help make the borough safer for women and girls
The survey aims to identify the extent of harassment and abuse experienced by women and girls in public spaces in Kingston.
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Find out more this Foster Care Fortnight
Find out more about Foster Care Fortnight (10-23 May 2021), and how you could help change young people’s lives by attending a session hosted by the council’s children and foster care service.
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Andrew MacKinlay elected to Kingston Council after Chessington South by-election
Andrew MacKinlay of the Liberal Democrats has been elected to Kingston Council after the Chessington South by-election results were confirmed today (Saturday 8 May).
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Constitutional changes to committee structure approved by Kingston Council
Kingston Council has approved changes to its constitution that will see the number of strategic committees streamlined from five to three.
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Constitutional changes to planning arrangements to help residents get involved in decisions
Changes to the planning process to encourage the active involvement of local residents and businesses in decision making have been approved by Kingston Council.
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Mayor's Community Award winners 2021
Kingston Council has congratulated and recognised exceptional residents who have given up their time to help others.
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Kingston Council is calling for local design ideas to revitalise the riverside as part of plans to breathe new life into the town centre
In collaboration with Creative Youth, Kingston First and Kingston University, the council will be investing £200,000 in transforming the river frontage around John Lewis and Kingston Bridge.