News
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The 2021 census will take place on 21 March
By taking part, you can help inform decisions on services that shape your community, such as healthcare, education and transport.
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Rapid Covid-19 testing for essential workers without symptoms rolled out by Kingston Council
Many essential workers across Kingston who are showing no symptoms of COVID-19 (coronavirus) are being offered access to new regular, rapid testing to check whether they unknowingly have the virus.
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Cocks Crescent new public square planning application
Kingston Council has submitted a planning application to build a new town square, pocket park and pedestrian link in New Malden, as part of the first phase of the Cocks Crescent development.
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Closure of Primary Schools in Kingston
Following the government’s decision to review the contingency arrangements for London primary schools, all primary schools in Kingston will now remain closed for most pupils.
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Reopening Schools in Kingston
Following recent Government announcements, all Kingston primary schools are closed for most pupils. Secondary schools across Kingston have agreed a timetable for reopening.
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Kingston Council raises concerns about schools reopening
Kingston Council is totally baffled by the government’s decision to open Kingston’s primary schools next week - despite the borough having some of the highest COVID-19 rates in the country.
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Kingston Council launches £2m Business Restrictions Hardship Grant
This is in addition to the grants already available. Kingston Council has already paid out £32 million of grants this year to local businesses impacted by the periods of restrictions and lockdowns.
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New Tier 4 restrictions: A message from Kingston's Director of Public Health
Following the introduction of Tier 4 restrictions across London, Kingston Council's Director of Public Health, Iona Lidington, is encouraging everyone to follow the new rules and keep each other safe
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Coronavirus Winter Support Fund
Voluntary sector organisations can now submit project bids for up to £50,000 to create support programmes across the borough through Kingston's Coronavirus Winter Support Fund.
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Kingston Council’s Director of Public Health urges residents to think carefully this Christmas
As cases of Covid-19 increase dramatically in Kingston, people across the borough are encouraged to take extreme care in the run up to the festive period.