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  • Kingston Council offers support to reduce cost of apprenticeships for local businesses

    Apprenticeships combine practical on the job skills with sustained learning and are available from entry level to masters degree equivalent for apprentices of any age.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/470/kingston-council-offers-support-to-reduce-cost-of-apprenticeships-for-local-businesses
  • Creative space boosts Fife Road - opportunities for businesses and creatives

    The temporary use of the ‘PC World’ store on Fife Road, led by Kingston University’s creative agency, Studio KT1, and the Students Union,  is a multi-purpose venue showcasing creativity from Kingston students, alumni and small businesses with  80% of every sale going straight back to the creative.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/142/creative-space-boosts-fife-road---opportunities-for-businesses-and-creatives
  • Winning design idea for £200,000 improvement of Kingston’s riverside unveiled

    In Autumn 2020, a partnership of Kingston Council, Kingston University, Kingston First and the charity Creative Youth were successful in obtaining £200,000 from The Mayor of London’s Getting Building Fund specifically for these public realm improvements.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/178/winning-design-idea-for-200-000-improvement-of-kingston-s-riverside-unveiled
  • Creative space boosts Fife Road - opportunities for businesses and creatives

    The temporary use of the ‘PC World’ store on Fife Road, led by Kingston University’s creative agency, Studio KT1, and the Students Union,  is a multi-purpose venue showcasing creativity from Kingston students, alumni and small businesses with  80% of every sale going straight back to the creative.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/142/creative-space-boosts-fife-road-opportunities-for-businesses-and-creatives
  • Winning design idea for £200,000 improvement of Kingston’s riverside unveiled

    In Autumn 2020, a partnership of Kingston Council, Kingston University, Kingston First and the charity Creative Youth were successful in obtaining £200,000 from The Mayor of London’s Getting Building Fund specifically for these public realm improvements.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/178/winning-design-idea-for-200000-improvement-of-kingston-s-riverside-unveiled
  • Keep active and mobile

    You can explore courses through Kingston Adult Education to learn new skills, or join study groups at Kingston University of Third Age.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/independent-living/keep-active-mobile
  • About KAE

    Work with an Advice and Guidance Officer to help your job search, apply for jobs, complete application forms, practise interview skills, find out about different career options which match your skills and apply for courses and university

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/adults-education/us
  • Insight and data about Kingston

    The borough has been home to great industry and creativity for many years, which is reflected in assets such as the Rose Theatre, the International Youth Arts Festival, and Kingston University; which boasts the more graduate start-ups than any other.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/kingston/insight-data-kingston
  • Bowie and Beyond free exhibition opens at Kingston Museum

    Starting with the pivotal moment in David Bowie’s career when he launched his Ziggy Stardust persona at Tolworth’s Toby Jug in February 1972, the exhibition explores how he later returned for a gig at Kingston Polytechnic (now Kingston University) in May 1972.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/384/bowie-and-beyond-free-exhibition-opens-at-kingston-museum
  • Kingston’s proposed District Heat Network named as ‘key growth project’ for the future of London

    The current plan is for the network to connect and supply heat to over 2000 new homes as part of the regeneration of the Cambridge Road Estate, Kingston Hospital, Kingston University, and new leisure complex, with the ambition to grow the network into the town centre, and connect to other public and private buildings.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/404/kingston-s-proposed-district-heat-network-named-as-key-growth-project-for-the-future-of-london