News
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Sutton and Kingston Councils partner with Vivacity Labs to improve active travel and make areas safer
Sutton and Kingston Councils will be working with UK-based transport AI company Vivacity Labs to help improve active travel insight and the safety of high footfall areas.
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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.