News
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Kingston Council becomes one of the first local authorities to join the Building Better partnership
Kingston Council has today announced it has joined the Building Better partnership, a consortium of developers and housing associations, supported by the National Housing Federation.
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Grant awarded for a new boardwalk in the Six Acre Meadow
One of the Borough’s oldest hay meadows is set to benefit from a new and improved walkway thanks to funding provided by Kingston Council as part of its Community Grants Programme.
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Kingston’s first dedicated COVID-19 vaccination site to open at Hawks Road
The Hawks Road NHS site in Norbiton has been announced as the first large COVID-19 vaccination site for the borough of Kingston upon Thames.
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Crackdown on unlawful eBay listings posing a risk to public health
Kingston & Sutton Shared Services Trading Standards team have removed hundreds of eBay listings that posed a risk to public health and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Coronavirus Winter Support Fund application deadline extended
Applications for the Coronavirus Winter Support Fund, which supports voluntary projects in Kingston, can now be submitted until 17 January.
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Kingston Council working with ShopAppy to help local businesses trade online
Kingston Council is teaming up with ShopAppy.com - the ‘One Stop Online Local shop’ - to provide borough shops and other businesses with an online profile and an easy-to-use e-commerce platform.
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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.