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  • Mayor's Community Award winners 2021

    Christian McBride Christian is a great person who always puts other people first and has spent over 15 years as Acting CEO of Genuine Solutions, where he ensures a core focus on community support has been built into the company values and culture.  

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/116/mayors-community-award-winners-2021
  • Celebrating local heroes at this year’s Mayor’s Community Awards

    Alongside this, Eleni displays her passion for helping others by acting as a mental health ambassador for the Youth Council and as a prefect and a student librarian.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/484/celebrating-local-heroes-at-this-year-s-mayor-s-community-awards
  • Street trading licences

    Under the London Local Authorities Act 1990 (as amended) anybody who sells items or services on, or within 7 meters of the public highway (usually a road or footpath) will require a Street Trading licence.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/licensing/street-trading-licences
  • Save energy and money at home

    The result is a room that is tolerable in hot weather, and which acts as a solar collector for the whole house in spring and autumn.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/climate-change/efficient-homes/7
  • Temporary Event Notice

    All of the following requirements are set within the Licensing Act 2003, and if a proposed event does not satisfy all of them, it cannot be authorised.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/licensing/temporary-event-notice
  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/coll-dev-pol

    Public Records The service holds two series of Public Records, as defined by the Public Records Act.... The governing body will be guided by the national guidance on the responsible acquisition of cultural property issued by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport in 2005. 10 Human remains 10.1 As the museum holds or intends to acquire human remains under 100 years old, it will obtain the necessary licence under the Human Tissue Act 2004 and any subordinate legislation from time to time in force. 10.2 As the museum holds or intends to acquire human remains from any period, it will follow the procedures in the ‘Guidance for the care of human remains in museums’ issued by DCMS in 2005. 10 Biological and geological material 12 11.1 So far as biological and geological material is concerned, the museum will not acquire by any direct or indirect means any specimen that has been collected, sold or otherwise transferred in contravention of any national or international wildlife protection or natural history conservation law or treaty of the United Kingdom or any other country, except with the express consent of an appropriate outside authority. 12 Archaeological material 12.1 The museum will not acquire archaeological material (including excavated ceramics) in any case where the governing body or responsible officer has any suspicion that the circumstances of their recovery involved a failure to follow the appropriate legal procedures. 12.2 In England, Wales and Northern Ireland the procedures include reporting finds to the landowner or occupier of the land and to the proper authorities in the case of possible treasure (i.e. the Coroner for Treasure) as set out in the Treasure Act 1996 (as amended by the Coroners & Justice Act 2009). 13 Exceptions 13.1 Any exceptions to the above clauses will only be because the museum is: o acting as an externally approved repository of last resort for material of local (UK) origin o acting with the permission of authorities with the requisite jurisdiction in the country of origin In these cases the museum will be open and transparent in the way it makes decisions and will act only with the express consent of an appropriate outside authority.... Expert advice will be obtained and the views of stakeholders such as donors, researchers, local and source communities and others served by the museum will also be sought. 16.6 A decision to dispose of a specimen or object, whether by gift, exchange, sale or destruction (in the case of an item too badly damaged or deteriorated to be of any use for the purposes of the collections or for reasons of health and safety), will be the responsibility of the governing body of the museum acting on the advice of professional curatorial staff, if any, and not of the curator or manager of the collection acting alone. 16.7 Once a decision to dispose of material in the collection has been taken, priority will be given to retaining it within the public domain.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/12/coll-dev-pol
  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/documentation-policy-statement

    MGC 1993) Controlled access to sensitive information All requests for information will be considered in terms of compliance with the Freedom of Information Act (2000) and Data Protection Act (1998) and the Environmental Information Regulation (2004).

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/11/documentation-policy-statement
  • Community Resilience Fund Grants Awarded

    Designed by participating in workshops, such as distributing random acts of kindness and making work in response to the outcomes of their experiences.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/community-grant-programme/community-resilience-fund-grants-awarded
  • Https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/royal-jubilee

    However, for the majority of Kingston’s past, the river acted as the ‘highway’ to London and Europe as Kingston was essentially an inland port.

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/downloads/file/20/royal-jubilee