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  • Help with care home costs

    Example 2: Beryl, has savings of £13,000 and owns property with her husband... She also has around £13,000 in savings.... Beryl qualifies for help from the council to pay towards her care home fees because she has savings of less than £14,250.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/paying-social-care/paying-care-home/3
  • Join the housing register

    A care leaver under 24 years who has been looked after by the council for at least 2 years, including some time before they turned 16, under section 22A of the Children Act 1989.... A need to move to the borough to provide full time care for a Kingston resident who has lived in the borough for 5 years or more.... Be a Gypsy or Traveller (as defined in the Caravan Sites Act 1968) who has habitually resorted to Kingston.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/housing-options-advice/join-housing-register/2
  • Women’s Night Safety Charter launched at South West London Safer Streets conference

    A night safety charter to support women across South West London to feel safer when out in the evening has been launched at the South West London Safer Streets conference, hosted by Kingston Council.... It has also produced a promotional video showcasing the importance of the charter and encouraging businesses to sign up.... The safety of all women and girls has always been a high priority for us.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/381/women-s-night-safety-charter-launched-at-south-west-london-safer-streets-conference
  • Cost of Living Support

    The Money Saving Expert has a recent guide of 30 ways to stop scams, including 30+ tips on how to spot, avoid and protect yourself against scams.... If someone who has lent you money threatens you or is violent, contact the police straight away.... The Energy Saving Trust has a section dedicated to ‘How to Spot and Energy Scam’.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/benefits-5/support-rising-living-costs/8
  • Planning application submitted for a new Cambridge Road Estate

    The £800m regeneration of the Cambridge Road Estate has reached an important milestone as joint venture partners Kingston Council and Countryside submit their planning application to the local planning authority.... For the Council and local residents, providing high-quality homes and a bright, safe environment has been a top priority.... Their input has refined the plans, which include multiple usable green spaces and community facilities, helping to create a safe and healthy neighbourhood for existing residents and the wider community to enjoy for years to come.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/36/planning-application-submitted-for-a-new-cambridge-road-estate
  • Kingston Council announces new Executive Director of Place

    The council has made some clear commitments to exciting projects around housing, leisure and local services and facilities and I’m looking forward to getting to working across the council and with its partners to make those commitments a reality.”... Matthew has worked in regeneration for more than 20 years in a range of public, private and not for profit organisations in and around London.... He has led a range of projects including the development of High House Production Park and the creation of a new town centre in Purfleet, the delivery of commercial and affordable housing and Redbridge’s work to revitalise Ilford town centre.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/236/kingston-council-announces-new-executive-director-of-place
  • Kingston secures £2.8m to tackle homelessness

    Kingston has successfully secured £2.8million of Government funding to tackle rough sleeping and support some of the borough’s most vulnerable people.... Our ambitious homelessness and rough sleeping strategy, alongside this much-needed funding, has the potential to change lives.... Kingston has been allocated £2,819,745 through the Government’s Rough Sleeping Initiative to cover 2022 - 2025.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/355/kingston-secures-28m-to-tackle-homelessness
  • Life-saving defibrillators and riverside throw ropes funded through Community Grants Programme

    Kingston’s Community Grants Programme has funded two new defibrillators to be installed in premises in Surbiton, along with 10 new throw ropes and training sessions to improve riverside safety.... Kingston Maritime Volunteer service has also been awarded a borough-wide Community Grant of £1,650 to increase their presence on the riverside, recruit more volunteers, and provide education sessions on water safety to young people in schools across the borough in the next 12 months.... Funding has also been granted to purchase 10 throw ropes and provide throw-rope training in the Summer, in association with Kingston Maritime Volunteer Service, Royal Life Saving Society (Surrey Branch), London Fire Brigade and Teddington RNLI.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/288/life-saving-defibrillators-and-throw-ropes-to-improve-riverside-safety-funded-through-community-grants-programme
  • Leader of Kingston Council calls on government to empower local authorities to boost local economy and address cost of living crisis

    In the wake of the Queen’s Speech, Councillor Andreas Kirsch has called on the government to do more to enable local authorities to help families and support businesses in their communities.... Despite recognition that councils worked hard - alongside local communities and partners - in responding to the pandemic this has not been reflected in the legislation coming forward.... Sadly, the government has missed a trick nationally that enables councils and partners to deliver locally.”

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/news/article/294/leader-of-kingston-council-calls-on-government-to-empower-local-authorities-to-boost-local-economy-and-address-cost-of-living-crisis
  • Find out about climate change

    Climate change is the large-scale, long-term shift that we are seeing in the planet's weather patterns and average temperatures, driven by human activity that has released carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the air.... The Earth’s atmosphere has a layer of what are called greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, which sunlight (mostly short-wave radiation) passes through to reach the surface of our planet.... Once sunlight has passed through these greenhouse gases, it is absorbed by the surface of the Earth, which then bounces back a different type of light (longer wave infrared radiation) into space.

    https://www.kingston.gov.uk/climate-change/climate-change-2