News
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46 local businesses in Kingston have been nominated for national Love Local Day
An amazing 46 businesses have been nominated as most loved as part of national ‘Love Local Day’.
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Putting libraries at the heart of Kingston communities
The second phase of Reimagining Kingston Libraries - a transformational review which aims to place libraries at the heart of the community - begins after approval at committee.
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Council Statement on Fircroft Trust
The council has provided a statement following conversations with The Fircroft Trust about structural building concerns identified at Ditton Road.
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Kingston town centre invests in happy spaces
Kingston First and Kingston Council are leading on a public realm initiative to create inclusive happy spaces for residents, visitors and business community to unwind, enjoy and connect with nature.
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Kingston Charitable Foundation established to support community projects
Love Kingston, formerly part of Kingston Voluntary Action, recently achieved independent charitable status, establishing the Kingston Charitable Foundation.
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National Apprenticeship Week 2021
This week we have been celebrating National Apprenticeship Week and highlighting all of our amazing apprentices and the benefits apprentices can offer.
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Six new Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation proposed for Kingston
Following an independent review of the borough’s Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) last year, six additional wildlife areas have been formally recommended to receive SINC status.
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Kingston Libraries granted £9,000 for Reading Friends
Kingston Libraries has made a successful bid for £9,000 of DCMS funding available through The Reading Agency to set up and run Reading Friends in Kingston.
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Community groups benefit from council grants
Two South of the Borough community groups have been awarded £3000 each following their successful bids for support from the Community Grants Programme.
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Kingston Council publishes its proposed 2021/22 budget for recovery
Kingston Council has published its proposed budget today setting out how it will continue to support residents through COVID-19 and invest in the future of the borough.