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  • Garden nuisances

    Environmental Health may be able to take action if an overgrown garden is providing harbourage for pests such as rats or mice, or if it is having a detrimental effect on the quality of life of those in the locality. 

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/environmental-health/nuisances/2
  • Garden nuisances

    Food and water left out for poultry may attract vermin such as rats and mice and chicken houses may also provide shelter for rats and mice.... Under the Prevention of Damage by Pests Act 1949, there is a general duty to keep the property free from rats and mice.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/environmental-health/nuisances/5
  • Do not feed the pigeons

    Pigeon droppings, along with discarded food, can attract rats and insects, further exacerbating hygiene issues.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/neighbourhood-community-safety/not-feed-pigeons
  • Share your thoughts on four exciting playground revamp designs

    Take a look over the draft designs, tell us what you think via our portal, or by joining one of our virtual drop ins, and let’s make Kingston better together.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/245/share-your-thoughts-on-four-exciting-playground-revamp-designs
  • New sensors to discourage anti-social behaviour at Cambridge Road Estate

    In addition, considerable costs can be saved if break-ins are detected early.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/150/new-sensors-to-discourage-anti-social-behaviour-at-cambridge-road-estate
  • Who is an unpaid carer

    If you start to spend time helping someone, do frequent check-ins on their wellbeing, adjust your schedule to support them or feel a growing sense of responsibility for their care, you might be a carer.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/new-caring-someone/carers-guide
  • Creative Flow with the Curator

    The exhibition also provides an opportunity to celebrate some of the local stories that derive from these art historical moments - and so for instance the section on the Hogsmill celebrates the research of Barbara Webb, who painstakingly identified the spot on the river where Millais painted his Ophelia - but also local initiatives, such as Elliot Newton’s (the council’s bio-diversity officer) conservation of the water voles on the Hogsmill (the animal that Millais originally included in the composition and then removed from the work when his friends pointed out it could be mistaken for a rat - not quite the look he was going for).

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/101/creative-flow-with-the-curator
  • Fountain Roundabout

    A further 1,000 copies were distributed via the pop-up shop, drop ins and the library.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/go-cycle-1/fountain-roundabout
  • Kingston Carers' Network

    regular drop ins

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/communitycase
  • Kingston Carers' Network

    regular drop ins

    https://www.kingstonheritage.org.uk/homepage/14/community-case