News
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Safeguarding the long term future of Kingston’s historic Guildhall building
Kingston Council is exploring opportunities to safeguard the future of the historic Guildhall, whilst increasing public access, updating civic facilities and improving spaces for service delivery.
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Final opportunity to apply for Kingston Community Resilience Funding
Kingston Council has opened the third and final phase of its Community Resilience Fund for applications.
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Community Resilience Fund awards £276,000 for projects supporting babies, teens and families, carers and the elderly
Kingston Council has awarded 35 grants to local organisations in phase 2 of its Community Resilience Fund.
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Local student wins the Mayor’s Christmas card competition
With over a hundred fantastic entries to this year’s Mayor’s Christmas card competition, the winner has been announced for 2023.
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Kingston Council boosts disability funding access for residents
More disabled and vulnerable residents can now access funding to make adaptations to their homes to help improve the quality of their lives thanks to changes made by Kingston Council.
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Robot repairs gas mains in Kingston
In recent months, Kingston has benefited from a revolutionary robotic approach to gas main maintenance, in which a cutting-edge device called CISBOT is used.
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Kingston’s sporting achievements celebrated at awards evening
Kingston residents celebrated their sporting achievements last night at the annual Sports Awards.
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White Ribbon Day - let’s #ChangetheStory for women and girls
This White Ribbon Day Kingston Council is pledging its continuing support to the campaign to end male violence against women and girls (VAWG).
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Funding the future of community climate action
Kingston Council has launched a new grant to help fund community groups taking action in support of the borough’s climate and biodiversity goals.
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Faith groups come together in Kingston to celebrate Inter Faith Week
Different faith communities in Kingston came together to celebrate this year’s Inter Faith Week (12-19 November), showcasing the great diversity of cultures and beliefs across the borough.